Kali Yuga

Trevor Garrod, Tea Leaf Green

How far will we go on monday
I asked 'cause our speed had increased
That germ of transcendence is always
Within us at least

I know we've got to keep on going
A fast car won't ever rust
And these hands of invisible organic forces
Are pushing and pulling us

[Chorus]
Its a long way, through kali-yuga
Age of iron, cooled in the ocean
And the mountains, are for exploring

Devils have danced on my door step
While angels have sung in my yard
And wise men are hiding in mountains
While most of us are working too hard

Speed is our last great invention
We race and we roll to arrive
By mineral mountain magnet and meteor
Its hard enough to just get by

[Chorus]

Its a long way through kali-yuga
Age of iron, cooled in the ocean
And the mountains, are for exploring

Trivia about the song Kali Yuga by Tea Leaf Green

When was the song “Kali Yuga” released by Tea Leaf Green?
The song Kali Yuga was released in 2003, on the album “Living in Between”.
Who composed the song “Kali Yuga” by Tea Leaf Green?
The song “Kali Yuga” by Tea Leaf Green was composed by Trevor Garrod, Tea Leaf Green.

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