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Recorded by: Jean Gabilou
Music by: Jean-Paul Cara
Lyrics by: Ann Calvert
Language: English
Placing: 3rd (125 points)
Other versions: French

Humanahum

A thousand years from now, a land is found
(A land is found)
An old man sadly sits on barren ground
(On barren ground)
The children of the land soon come and gather round
To listen to the tale that he's going to tell
 
Look out, my little ones, out there in the night
(There, in the night)
That brilliant ball of fire once was full of life
(Was full of life)
The man of yesterday had named it Earth
Now just a fire-ball – its worth
 
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum
Land, Land of Man
 
Now, there was water there, in lakes and seas
(What's that, a sea?)
A million little birds living in the trees
(What's that, a tree?)
And there was food throughout the land for every being
And at the time, man even used to sing
 
The women and the girls were all dressed like flowers
(What's that, a flower?)
But their man on the Earth were all men with power
(What's that, with power?)
Some people of that time walked hand in hand
They hoped their love could save their land
 
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum
Land, Land of Man
 
And there, my little ones, my story ends
(But why the end?)
That brilliant ball of fire is dead, my friends
(Dead in the end)
Yes, man that lived before will be no more
'Cause he made Earth the game of war
 
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum
Land, Land of Man
 
Humanahum
Humanahum (Humana-huma)
Humanahum
Land, Land of Man
 
Humanahum