In the turquoise inner spacenThe giants live with gracenAt peace with peacenAt peace with god and mennnTheir spirits rise and fallnMuch greater than us allnThey trust too muchnTo see their bitter endnNever in a million years, they saynIt could never come to this, no waynYou should never trust man, my friendsnnSo as I stare to seanThe salt winds call to menAnd as they callnI hang my head in shamenAny other would could call their bluffnBut any other world would scream enoughnThe ocean cries louder to mennSave the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale . . .save the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale . . .nTo never kiss and tellnTheir factory ship farewellnWith every screamnA piece of conscience diesnLying in a crimson resting placenCrying with a smile upon his facenThe giant dies trusting in mennAny other world would call their bluffnBut any other world would scream enoughnThe ocean cries louder to mennSave the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale . . .and jesus christ almightynSave the whale . . . save the whale . . . save the whale . . .nFor all our sakes . . . save the whale