Earth Is Our Home The earth it is our home, but it’s never been anyone’s to own. We’re not alone, we share our home With all the animals, the plants, and the trees. We need them all, from big to small, To fill our skies, our land, and our seas. No one owns the earth our home. Bees pollinate so that plants can grow The food we eat from the seeds we sow. Trees draw our waste into their leaves And turn it into the air we breathe. Down in the depths, the coral reefs Protect the coasts from the storms at sea. Up in the sky, the birds spread seeds That grow into the trees we need to breathe. On n’est pas seul, on partage le monde — Tous les plantes, les arbres, les animaux. On besoin de tous, de petite aux grand, Pour le ciel, les terres, et les eaux. We’re not alone, we share our home With all the animals, the plants, and the trees. We need them all, from big to small, To fill our skies, our land, and our seas. No one owns the earth our home. Each species has a thing it does We need, but we don’t know because The web is wide; when you look inside There’re connections hidden to the eye. Our home has never been anyone’s to own. We’re not alone, we share our home With all the animals, the plants, and the trees. We need them all, from big to small, To fill our skies, our land, and our seas. The earth it is our home, but it’s never been anyone’s to own.