It has a population of 13,255.Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north. The Finningley and Rossington Relief Road Scheme - from Junction 3 of the M18 to Parrot's Corner (junction of the A638 and the B6463 roads) - is proposed to allow access to the airport. Construction was due to start in late summer 2012 though initial site clearance work only commenced in early 2013 .
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
Undoubtedly Doncaster's South Eastern parishes are some of the most important in the borough. That's not to say the likes of Sykehouse, Moss, Brodsworth, Hampole etc are not in their own way, but the town of Bawtry as we saw in that video, and the neighbouring town of Tickhill, which is coming soon on the channel are extremely important places historically, and Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton all have had their role to play in the development of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, and then there's Austerfield with the Pilgrim Fathers history. Add this one to that list for a much different reason.
You see this one these days is one gigantic settlement, but it used to be six, count 'em, SIX, individual settlements that have grown over the years to form the parish we know today, with only one of th...
published: 03 May 2021
Rossington Collins Band - Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere (Full Album) 1980
1. Prime Time 0:00
2. Three Times as Bad 4:05
3. Don't Misunderstand Me 10:08
4. One Good Man 14:06
5. Opportunity 18:46
6. Getaway 23:21
7. Winners and Losers 30:47
8. Misery Loves Company 35:58
9. Sometimes You Can Put It Out 40:47
published: 21 Jun 2016
The Air Up There - Rossington
Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is surrounded by countryside and the market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill. It has a population of 13,255, increasing to 13,557 at the 2011 Census. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400 kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north.
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Donc...
published: 07 Feb 2019
ROSSINGTON-COLLINS BAND • Tashauna
From the LP "This Is The Way" (1981), written by Gary Rossington & Dale Krantz
published: 17 Oct 2013
Rossington Collins Band - Don't Misunderstand Me
A real southern rock fan should have this video...
Undoubtedly Doncaster's South Eastern parishes are some of the most important in the borough. That's not to say the likes of Sykehouse, Moss, Brodsworth, Hampol...
Undoubtedly Doncaster's South Eastern parishes are some of the most important in the borough. That's not to say the likes of Sykehouse, Moss, Brodsworth, Hampole etc are not in their own way, but the town of Bawtry as we saw in that video, and the neighbouring town of Tickhill, which is coming soon on the channel are extremely important places historically, and Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton all have had their role to play in the development of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, and then there's Austerfield with the Pilgrim Fathers history. Add this one to that list for a much different reason.
You see this one these days is one gigantic settlement, but it used to be six, count 'em, SIX, individual settlements that have grown over the years to form the parish we know today, with only one of the original six - Hesley - remaining unconnected to the others via the urban sprawl.
Coal mining has been the primary factor for growth. You would be forgiven for thinking I'd gone back to Maltby or Thurcroft here, because this place was built in the exact same "Model Village" style that we are accustomed to seeing in former coal mining areas. Of course, the pit is gone now, but here it only finally ceased to be in 2007. It had, comparatively speaking, a long innings compared to other local pits.
There's more to this one that coal mining now though. Here you will find new developments on the back of a £100m project covering the 1,200 acres that the pit once stood on. There's also some ancient history here when you look around, including not only the 800 year old church but the intriguing fountain/well on Station Road, and the various Tudor style buildings that accentuate the old village's already oozing charm.
Make no mistake about it though, this one's big. VERY big. It's not a town by definition, but it's no less important than one. This is ROSSINGTON.
****
My name is Andy. I am armed with a car, a GoPro and an unhealthy amount of time on my hands.
Join me as I try to visit every single parish in the borough of Doncaster. There are 43. Here's the THIRTY-FIFTH one - Rossington.
#Rossington, #NewRossington, #Littleworth, #HorseRacing, #ShootersHill, #Hesley, #ModelVillage, #ECML, #Fountain, #Doncaster, #Parish,
St Michaels church:
http://www.stmichaelsrossington.co.uk/
https://www.explorechurches.org/church/st-michael-rossington
Rossington history:
https://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/rossington/hhistory.php
War Memorial:
https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/198228
The Styrrup:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/8423/styrrup-rossington
The old village well:
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4112059
Railway Station:
https://www.routeyou.com/en-gb/location/view/48054918/rossington-railway-station
Rossington Main:
https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/coal-mining-in-the-british-isles/yorkshire-coalfield/doncaster/rossington/
Rossington Main FC:
https://www.rossingtonmainfc.co.uk/teams/7968
Methodist Church:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/f1c9640b-2b28-4240-94fa-57d74aaffd79
The Royal Care Home:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.carehome.co.uk/carehome/amp/searchazref/20003025ROYB
Rossington Market:
http://www.findglocal.com/GB/Doncaster/608580382535668/Rossington-Market
Ex servicemens club:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/13301/new-rossington-ex-servicemens-club-rossington
Fire Station:
http://www.syfire.gov.uk/firestation/rossington/
Christ the King:
https://taking-stock.org.uk/building/rossington-christ-the-king/
Rossington Wiki article:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossington
Rossington Parish Council:
http://www.rossingtonparishcouncil.org.uk/
Zoopla:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/house-prices/rossington/
Etymology:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.houseofnames.com/amp/rossington-family-crest
Rossington Hall:
https://rossingtonhall.co.uk/about-us/
The NHC:
https://www.thenhc.co.uk/landing-page-2/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1a6EBhC0ARIsAOiTkrGWNCxHOw2W1RISDqfODi8JdXPhiQvDuTyEC37hBFHe387XYWwWeKsaAsc1EALw_wcB
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Undoubtedly Doncaster's South Eastern parishes are some of the most important in the borough. That's not to say the likes of Sykehouse, Moss, Brodsworth, Hampole etc are not in their own way, but the town of Bawtry as we saw in that video, and the neighbouring town of Tickhill, which is coming soon on the channel are extremely important places historically, and Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton all have had their role to play in the development of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, and then there's Austerfield with the Pilgrim Fathers history. Add this one to that list for a much different reason.
You see this one these days is one gigantic settlement, but it used to be six, count 'em, SIX, individual settlements that have grown over the years to form the parish we know today, with only one of the original six - Hesley - remaining unconnected to the others via the urban sprawl.
Coal mining has been the primary factor for growth. You would be forgiven for thinking I'd gone back to Maltby or Thurcroft here, because this place was built in the exact same "Model Village" style that we are accustomed to seeing in former coal mining areas. Of course, the pit is gone now, but here it only finally ceased to be in 2007. It had, comparatively speaking, a long innings compared to other local pits.
There's more to this one that coal mining now though. Here you will find new developments on the back of a £100m project covering the 1,200 acres that the pit once stood on. There's also some ancient history here when you look around, including not only the 800 year old church but the intriguing fountain/well on Station Road, and the various Tudor style buildings that accentuate the old village's already oozing charm.
Make no mistake about it though, this one's big. VERY big. It's not a town by definition, but it's no less important than one. This is ROSSINGTON.
****
My name is Andy. I am armed with a car, a GoPro and an unhealthy amount of time on my hands.
Join me as I try to visit every single parish in the borough of Doncaster. There are 43. Here's the THIRTY-FIFTH one - Rossington.
#Rossington, #NewRossington, #Littleworth, #HorseRacing, #ShootersHill, #Hesley, #ModelVillage, #ECML, #Fountain, #Doncaster, #Parish,
St Michaels church:
http://www.stmichaelsrossington.co.uk/
https://www.explorechurches.org/church/st-michael-rossington
Rossington history:
https://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/rossington/hhistory.php
War Memorial:
https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/198228
The Styrrup:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/8423/styrrup-rossington
The old village well:
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4112059
Railway Station:
https://www.routeyou.com/en-gb/location/view/48054918/rossington-railway-station
Rossington Main:
https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/coal-mining-in-the-british-isles/yorkshire-coalfield/doncaster/rossington/
Rossington Main FC:
https://www.rossingtonmainfc.co.uk/teams/7968
Methodist Church:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/f1c9640b-2b28-4240-94fa-57d74aaffd79
The Royal Care Home:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.carehome.co.uk/carehome/amp/searchazref/20003025ROYB
Rossington Market:
http://www.findglocal.com/GB/Doncaster/608580382535668/Rossington-Market
Ex servicemens club:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/13301/new-rossington-ex-servicemens-club-rossington
Fire Station:
http://www.syfire.gov.uk/firestation/rossington/
Christ the King:
https://taking-stock.org.uk/building/rossington-christ-the-king/
Rossington Wiki article:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossington
Rossington Parish Council:
http://www.rossingtonparishcouncil.org.uk/
Zoopla:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/house-prices/rossington/
Etymology:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.houseofnames.com/amp/rossington-family-crest
Rossington Hall:
https://rossingtonhall.co.uk/about-us/
The NHC:
https://www.thenhc.co.uk/landing-page-2/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1a6EBhC0ARIsAOiTkrGWNCxHOw2W1RISDqfODi8JdXPhiQvDuTyEC37hBFHe387XYWwWeKsaAsc1EALw_wcB
I have me a Facebook page too!
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Come and join The Village People! (Subscribers only!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037756120085304
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1. Prime Time 0:00
2. Three Times as Bad 4:05
3. Don't Misunderstand Me 10:08
4. One Good Man 14:06
5. Opportunity 18:46
6. Getaway 23:21
7. Winners and Losers ...
1. Prime Time 0:00
2. Three Times as Bad 4:05
3. Don't Misunderstand Me 10:08
4. One Good Man 14:06
5. Opportunity 18:46
6. Getaway 23:21
7. Winners and Losers 30:47
8. Misery Loves Company 35:58
9. Sometimes You Can Put It Out 40:47
1. Prime Time 0:00
2. Three Times as Bad 4:05
3. Don't Misunderstand Me 10:08
4. One Good Man 14:06
5. Opportunity 18:46
6. Getaway 23:21
7. Winners and Losers 30:47
8. Misery Loves Company 35:58
9. Sometimes You Can Put It Out 40:47
Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is ...
Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is surrounded by countryside and the market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill. It has a population of 13,255, increasing to 13,557 at the 2011 Census. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400 kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north.
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
Intro Sequence: Ian Sanderson
Http://Is3d.myportfolio.com
Music:
DanoSongs
Equipment Used:
DJI Mavic 2 Zoom:
https://click.dji.com/AN-opVpVcBUUBRx98jdmiw?pm=link
Polar Pro Filters:
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Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is surrounded by countryside and the market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill. It has a population of 13,255, increasing to 13,557 at the 2011 Census. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400 kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north.
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
Intro Sequence: Ian Sanderson
Http://Is3d.myportfolio.com
Music:
DanoSongs
Equipment Used:
DJI Mavic 2 Zoom:
https://click.dji.com/AN-opVpVcBUUBRx98jdmiw?pm=link
Polar Pro Filters:
https://www.polarprofilters.com/collections/mavic-2-custom-filter-sets/products/custom-6-pack-cinema-series-mavic-2-zoom
Undoubtedly Doncaster's South Eastern parishes are some of the most important in the borough. That's not to say the likes of Sykehouse, Moss, Brodsworth, Hampole etc are not in their own way, but the town of Bawtry as we saw in that video, and the neighbouring town of Tickhill, which is coming soon on the channel are extremely important places historically, and Auckley, Finningley and Blaxton all have had their role to play in the development of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, and then there's Austerfield with the Pilgrim Fathers history. Add this one to that list for a much different reason.
You see this one these days is one gigantic settlement, but it used to be six, count 'em, SIX, individual settlements that have grown over the years to form the parish we know today, with only one of the original six - Hesley - remaining unconnected to the others via the urban sprawl.
Coal mining has been the primary factor for growth. You would be forgiven for thinking I'd gone back to Maltby or Thurcroft here, because this place was built in the exact same "Model Village" style that we are accustomed to seeing in former coal mining areas. Of course, the pit is gone now, but here it only finally ceased to be in 2007. It had, comparatively speaking, a long innings compared to other local pits.
There's more to this one that coal mining now though. Here you will find new developments on the back of a £100m project covering the 1,200 acres that the pit once stood on. There's also some ancient history here when you look around, including not only the 800 year old church but the intriguing fountain/well on Station Road, and the various Tudor style buildings that accentuate the old village's already oozing charm.
Make no mistake about it though, this one's big. VERY big. It's not a town by definition, but it's no less important than one. This is ROSSINGTON.
****
My name is Andy. I am armed with a car, a GoPro and an unhealthy amount of time on my hands.
Join me as I try to visit every single parish in the borough of Doncaster. There are 43. Here's the THIRTY-FIFTH one - Rossington.
#Rossington, #NewRossington, #Littleworth, #HorseRacing, #ShootersHill, #Hesley, #ModelVillage, #ECML, #Fountain, #Doncaster, #Parish,
St Michaels church:
http://www.stmichaelsrossington.co.uk/
https://www.explorechurches.org/church/st-michael-rossington
Rossington history:
https://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/rossington/hhistory.php
War Memorial:
https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/198228
The Styrrup:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/8423/styrrup-rossington
The old village well:
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4112059
Railway Station:
https://www.routeyou.com/en-gb/location/view/48054918/rossington-railway-station
Rossington Main:
https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/coal-mining-in-the-british-isles/yorkshire-coalfield/doncaster/rossington/
Rossington Main FC:
https://www.rossingtonmainfc.co.uk/teams/7968
Methodist Church:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/f1c9640b-2b28-4240-94fa-57d74aaffd79
The Royal Care Home:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.carehome.co.uk/carehome/amp/searchazref/20003025ROYB
Rossington Market:
http://www.findglocal.com/GB/Doncaster/608580382535668/Rossington-Market
Ex servicemens club:
https://whatpub.com/pubs/DON/13301/new-rossington-ex-servicemens-club-rossington
Fire Station:
http://www.syfire.gov.uk/firestation/rossington/
Christ the King:
https://taking-stock.org.uk/building/rossington-christ-the-king/
Rossington Wiki article:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossington
Rossington Parish Council:
http://www.rossingtonparishcouncil.org.uk/
Zoopla:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/house-prices/rossington/
Etymology:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.houseofnames.com/amp/rossington-family-crest
Rossington Hall:
https://rossingtonhall.co.uk/about-us/
The NHC:
https://www.thenhc.co.uk/landing-page-2/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1a6EBhC0ARIsAOiTkrGWNCxHOw2W1RISDqfODi8JdXPhiQvDuTyEC37hBFHe387XYWwWeKsaAsc1EALw_wcB
I have me a Facebook page too!
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1. Prime Time 0:00
2. Three Times as Bad 4:05
3. Don't Misunderstand Me 10:08
4. One Good Man 14:06
5. Opportunity 18:46
6. Getaway 23:21
7. Winners and Losers 30:47
8. Misery Loves Company 35:58
9. Sometimes You Can Put It Out 40:47
Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is surrounded by countryside and the market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill. It has a population of 13,255, increasing to 13,557 at the 2011 Census. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400 kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north.
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
Intro Sequence: Ian Sanderson
Http://Is3d.myportfolio.com
Music:
DanoSongs
Equipment Used:
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It has a population of 13,255.Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north. The Finningley and Rossington Relief Road Scheme - from Junction 3 of the M18 to Parrot's Corner (junction of the A638 and the B6463 roads) - is proposed to allow access to the airport. Construction was due to start in late summer 2012 though initial site clearance work only commenced in early 2013 .
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
[Dundee] Guarda in alto una nube che tuona, guarda in basso la lava che cola, sai cosa sono, sono infuriata, schiaccio ogni uomo che mi ha calpestata, e lasciato allo sbando di scorie, lasciato di me solo scorie memorie di me così verde ora muore ogni petalo rosa che perde colore. Di nuovo c’è solo rancore, di nuovo c’è solo il dolore che proverà l’uomo offendendo il mio nome, di nuovo c’è solo l’orrore, l’orrore, l’orrore di cani rabbiosi già pronti azzannare il suo cuore , s’è vero, s’è vero, s’è vero che possiede un cuore il suo cuore diventerà ancora più nero, più nero.. Più nero dell’olio che macchia il mio mare, il mare sarà uno tsunami letale, ogni animale addestrato a scovare, l’umano che ingrato ha saputo schiacciare, non servirà chiedere scusa, io sono talmente delusa, che ho preso la mia decisione finale, non servirà a nulla pregare. Sei fatto così non cambierai mai,uccidi il tuo mondo e così morirai, mi ribellerò scatenerò, tempeste di morte non mi fermerò [Pasqui] Uranio esplosivi amianto tossine, è un disastro ambientale del mondo è la fine, Asia tsunami, uragano Katrina, bomba brillò Nagasaki Hiroshima, fango a Messina, Natura assassina, tragedia annunciata è l’uomo che inquina, la terrà è infuriata e sul suolo detriti, sisma ad Haiti morti e feriti. Nei libri di storia, ricordi in memoria, migliaia di morti in cerca di gloria, al fronte soldati la guerra è di altri, il cancro del mondo il denaro e le armi. Un mare di petrolio macchia il pianeta, ed è tutto calcolato da un pazzo stratega, Afganistan Iraq undici settembre, Londra, Madrid a pagare è l’innocente. non chiedere perdono, sei tu che l’hai insultato, quest’è una punizione che redime ogni peccato, non chiedere perdono, sei tu che l’hai insultato, quest’è una punizione che redime ogni peccato, [Chorus - Pasqui / Dundee] Questa è la storia di un mondo ferito, e dell’uomo che fugge confuso impaurito, negl’anni ha sporcato abusato infierito, ma adesso quel mondo indifeso ha reagito. Questa è la storia di un uomo impaurito, che fugge da un mondo ch’è stato ferito, quel mondo che adesso a reagito, punendo spietato colui che ha infierito. [Outro - Pasqui] è la fine del mondo è la fine, la vita è una linea sottile,
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