
Björk has joined the No Music for Genocide campaign
The campaign involves over 400 musicians advocating for a cultural embargo of Israel.
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"I've Seen It All (Film Version)" is a track by Björk, from the album Selmasongs: Music from the Motion Picture ‘Dancer in the Dark’ (Film Version), released 17th February 2000. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 4 articles about Björk.
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[Verse 1: Björk] I've seen it all, I have seen the trees I've seen the willow leaves dancing in the breeze I've seen a man killed by his best friend And lives that were over before they were spent [Pre-Chorus: Björk] I've seen what I was, I know what I'll be I've seen it all, there is no more to see! [Chorus: Björk] Just some dumb day, monday And I'm just [Verse 2: Björk, Peter Stormare] You haven't seen elephants, kings, or Peru I'm happy to say I had better to do What about China? Have you seen the Great Wall? All walls are great, if the roof doesn't fall! [Pre-Chorus: Björk, Peter Stormare] And the man you will marry? The home you will share? To be honest, I really don't care [Instrumental Break] [Verse 4: Björk, Peter Stormare] You've never been to Niagara Falls? I have seen water, it's water, that's all The Eiffel Tower, the Empire State? My pulse was as high on my very first date! [Pre-Chorus: Björk, Peter Stormare] Your grandson's hand as he plays with your hair? To be honest, I really don't care [Bridge: Björk & Peter Stormare] I've seen it all, I've seen the dark I've seen the brightness in one little spark I've seen what I chose and I've seen what I need And that is enough, to want more would be greed I've seen what I was and I know what I'll be I've seen it all, there is no more to see! [Outro: Choir] You've seen it all and all you have seen You can always review on your own little screen The light and the dark, the big and the small Just keep in mind – you need no more at all You've seen what you were and know what you’ll be You've seen it all – there is no more to see!
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