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About Love For All Living Things
Love For All Living Things is a Motown song with a duration of 3 minutes and 35 seconds.
Originally released on 4/20/2013, this song
produced by
Buckman Coe
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Description
'Love For All Living Things' is from Buckman Coe's "Crow's Nest EP" (released January 22, 2013). Words & Music by Buckman Coe, produced by Jason Kechely.
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We've been talking about this way too long sister,
I want to see this succeed
And you know I won't just be sitting there on the sidelines
I'll be out there planting seeds
She says, "Love Ain't Love if it Ain't For Everything"
That's why she's my baby, that's why she's my Queen
Love For All Living Things
So we started with a plot in a neighbour's yard
With a couple of friends and a bottle of wine,
you know it wasn't to hard
You don't know how good it feels,
To eat your own tomatoes and string beans
And it all began with a story that she told me,
about some punks down in Mexico City
They had no jobs so they got their hands dirty
In abandoned lots making Gardens of Plenty
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"I came across an article about the Permaculture Punks of Mexico City a number of years ago and their ecological & social movement really prepared the ground for this song. One of the most revolutionary things we can do is take back control of our food. In coming years this will become even more necessary as we deal with rising oil prices & transportation costs, GMO's & the threat to bio-diversity, global warming and regional & international food insecurity. Our communities and our health will be strengthened the more we can eat from our bio-regions, the more we break away from the corporate food industry, and the more we follow a plant-based diet. In this way, the simple act of growing our own food becomes an expression of personal and community power, and an act of Love and Harmony with the Earth".