It’s been about a decade now
Since censorship prevailed.
The bastards took my voice box out
In a safe and slow betrayal.
We were suckers for a scandal;
And whilst the scandal sucked us in,
They wound up every civil right
With sound bites, smiles and spin.
We are time,
We are decay.
And we decline
The human way:
The sea,
To the bay,
To the tree,
To the cave,
To the city.
I used to dream so vividly
In underwater scenes.
Now I only dream in real-time
Through television screens.
We were bound by our distractions;
And whilst distraction bound us well,
The corporations bought and sold
And the databases swelled.
We are time,
We are decay.
And we decline
The human way:
The sea,
To the bay,
To the tree,
To the cave,
To the city...
... And still just as lost
As the fish
Or the snake
Or the ape.
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Twenty-three delightful indiepop and bedroom folk tracks that emphasize small arrangement and huge hooks, benefitting Feeding America. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2020
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