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Street Theatre

[Saving Environment]

Spk-1:   Attention, everyone!

Spk-2:  Attention, everyone!

Spk-3:    Attention, everyone!

Spk-1,2,3(together): Attention everyone!

Spk-4:   Think about a……………… flowing stream

                And the brightness of ………….sunbeam

Spk-5:   Think about a……………… purple mountain

   And a spring like………….. dropping fountain

Spk-6:   What about the………….. meadows and plains

   And the sweet smell…………. when it rains

Spk-7:   The melody of the …………..spring time birds

   The hustle and bustle of the………….. animal herds

Spk-8:   The soft and…………………………… finewind gliding by

    The clouds of cotton………… floating by

 Spk-1:   Yes, all these are truly beautiful

Spk-2:   Really beautiful

Spk-3:   Very beautiful

[All]-one after one------But.. But.. But.. But.. But.. But

Spk-9:   Just imagine

Spk-10: Just imagine

 [All]-one after one------What—what----what---- What—what----what

Spk-6:   All such  beauty fading off

Chorus:  Fading off........Fading off

Spk-7: All such beauty melting out

Chorus: Melting out......Melting out

Spk-8: The worst horror yet to come

Chorus: Yet to come........Yet to come

[All]-one after one-------What How---how----how-- How---how----how

Spk-9:   No water spring

   No boughs to swing

Spk-10: No pool and puddle

   And animals that huddle

Spk-4: No grass and green

  No water to clean

Spk-5: No air so pure

No plants to cure

[All]-one after one------But.. But.. But.. But.. But.. But

[All]-one after one------Why would this happen............all

Spk-1,2,3 (together): Because...........................all

Spk-6: We are doing what we shouldn't

Chorus:   What we shouldn't......What we shouldn't!

Spk-7: We are polluting the earth!

Chorus:  How foolish......How foolish!

Spk-8: We are killing dumb animals!

Chorus:  How selfish......How selfish!

Spk-9: We are the reason for heavy floods

Chorus: What a pity.......What a pity!

Spk-10:  What we believe is dependence!

Chorus:  How greedy.......How greedy

Spk-6: What we know is destruction

Chorus:  How cruel.......How cruel

Spk-7: We must know a bitter truth

Chorus:  What is it.......What is it?

Spk-8: We can't live without nature!

Chorus:   Yes ....yes, we can't live!

      We can't live......We can't live!

Spk-3: At least now we open our eyes

Chorus:  Open our eyes.......Open our eyes!

Spk-4: Let's start conserving nature

Chorus:  Yes, yes, conserve nature!

Spk-5:   Let's start planting trees everywhere

Chorus: Trees, trees everywhere

                  Trees, trees everywhere!

Spk-6: Let's stop polluting water and air!

Chorus:  Stop, stop pollution

                  Stop, stop pollution!

Chorus:   This is the only solution

                   This is the only solution!

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