As the sun rises over Mexico 
And sets on the African plains 
On a tourist jet, the in-flight magazines 
Sets out your rate of exchange 

While the unhealed and homeless are wondering 
If they will ever feel safe again 
They give you drinks and show you sailors 
Dancing in the warm New York rain 

So many souls to change 

So mother and child while travelling to Deli 
Have to jump off a burning train 
While the puppet rich bible class third world society 
Meets to discuss it's slogan campaign 

You are complicit in this conspiracy 
You are unable to get free 
They send the rich ones to University 
And the rest get comics and TV 

So many souls to change 

You are shocked with shots of corpses 
And seduced by scenes of greed 
So your overloaded conscience 
Goes out looking for some kind of relief 

And the church, the government and charity 
They collectively agree 
You cannot simply print more money 
Just to save some poor country from disease 

So many souls to change 

So when you die and go to heaven 
Looks like there could be hell to pay 
As the saints and angels ask how anyone 
Could treat mortals that way