| Song | Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) |
| Artist | MISIA |
| Album | MISIAの森 Forest Covers |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
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| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain't what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Where did all the blue skies go? | |
| Poison is the wind that blows | |
| From the north, east, south, and sea | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain't what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas | |
| Fish full of mercury | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain't what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Radiation underground and in the sky | |
| Animals and birds who live nearby are dying | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain't what they used to be | |
| What about this overcrowded land? | |
| How much more abuse from man can you stand? |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Where did all the blue skies go? | |
| Poison is the wind that blows | |
| From the north, east, south, and sea | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas | |
| Fish full of mercury | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Radiation underground and in the sky | |
| Animals and birds who live nearby are dying | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| What about this overcrowded land? | |
| How much more abuse from man can you stand? |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Where did all the blue skies go? | |
| Poison is the wind that blows | |
| From the north, east, south, and sea | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas | |
| Fish full of mercury | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| No, no | |
| Radiation underground and in the sky | |
| Animals and birds who live nearby are dying | |
| Oh, mercy mercy me | |
| Oh, things ain' t what they used to be | |
| What about this overcrowded land? | |
| How much more abuse from man can you stand? |