(Robin Hood speaks) Mary, I left my home in Sherwood Where everything was understood Just to see the large smile falling down From the top of your lips
Then I see your place has changed so much Instead of trees and leaves and birds You got to breath the gas Coming out from the cars on the streets
…So don't tell me I have to see this place again, Don't tell me I have to come on back again."
Just to remember I get so upset Everything was so beautiful, look what is left…
What have they done to this place, dear? Everything's gray at this place What have they done to this place?!?
And this people here are frightening me so much They're looking as if they were angry with me Why is it?
Mary, I crossed the roadway so fast I didn't see the car pass And then I was thrown up to the air With the blood falling down from my lips
Dear love, I broke my legs and arms too I could not get to see you Down in a hospital bed I cry And I write, with my life on your lips
…So don't tell me I have to see this place again
Things look so strange Since everyone fails to explain Why this things were made They just keep saying: "It was necessary". So why do they look so sad? That's strange
And crossing the streets I can't see what's necessary And crossing the streets I can't see anything And crossing the streets I just see buildings falling And I ask myself: Why does it have to be so high When there's so many beautiful places To live on the earth Why build so high? Man, I just cannot find my girl MARY!!!!
Compositor: Carlos Eduardo Marotta Capanema (Khadhu) ECAD: Obra #3850851 Fonograma #2146260