bookmark_borderBack Together

Back-Together-Best-Of.mp3
Back-Together-Best-Of.mp4
Back-Together.mp3
Back-Together.mp4
Back-Together-intro.mp3

[Intro]
I’m wondering whether…
We can get it back together

[Verse 1]
Right from the start
(Started falling apart)
Piece by piece
(Losing the peace)

[Chorus]
I’m wondering whether…
We can get it back together
Oh, please don’t cry….
(Let’s give ‘er a try)

[Bridge]
At least
(Let’s pick up the peace)

[Verse 2]
Are you watching pieces fall off
(Is it making you scoff)
Piece by piece
(Losing the peace)

[Chorus]
I’m wondering whether…
We can get it back together
Oh, please don’t cry….
(Let’s give ‘er a try)

[Bridge]
At least
(Let’s pick up the peace)

[Chorus]
I’m wondering whether…
We can get it back together
Oh, please don’t cry….
(Let’s give ‘er a try)

[Outro]
At least
(Let’s pick up the peace)
We’re skilled
(Let’s build)
We’ll find a way
(What do you say?

A SCIENCE NOTE

Permafrost: From Slow Thaw to Year-Round Fire

The permafrost offers one of the clearest examples of the widening gap between theory and reality:

  • Old assumption: Permafrost would thaw gradually over thousands of years, steadily releasing CO2 and CH4 into the atmosphere.
  • Observed reality: Vast regions are no longer “permanently” frozen. Instead, they are catching fire and burning year-round, releasing greenhouse gases on far shorter timescales than predicted.

This introduces new scientific uncertainties:

  • Combustion of organic matter accelerates CO2 emissions.
  • If methane is burned in situ, some fraction may be converted into CO2–still harmful, but less potent than CH4 — effectively acting as a limited “natural flare.”
  • Yet much methane escapes unburned, and the net balance between flaring vs. direct release remains poorly constrained.

The key point is clear: the pace of greenhouse gas release is orders of magnitude faster than earlier models assumed. These feedbacks are not hypothetical–they are already active.

Ozone: Intertwined Feedbacks with Hidden Costs

Permafrost fires are only one piece of the puzzle. Another, less understood feedback arises from tropospheric ozone. While CO2 is essential for photosynthesis, fossil fuel combustion does not just add CO2–it also drives chemical reactions that increase ground-level ozone, a powerful phytotoxin. Unlike protective stratospheric ozone, tropospheric ozone damages living tissues, including crops, forests, and grasslands.

Decades of research show that ozone exposure can reduce plant growth by 10-40%, depending on species and exposure levels. In many cases, ozone exposure doesn’t merely stunt growth–it kills plants outright, either through direct poisoning of leaves and roots or by weakening their resilience to drought, heat, pests, and disease. This compounds ecosystem vulnerability, undermining the agricultural and natural systems that sustain humanity.

We are already observing the consequences: much of the world’s vegetation has experienced significant losses in net primary productivity (NPP) due to ozone stress. Multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm that ozone pollution’s effect is far from negligible — particularly in key agricultural regions and forested ecosystems — where NPP reductions have been measured at 20-70%, depending on species sensitivity and exposure levels. Even more concerning, in just the past two years, global forests have shifted from acting as net carbon sinks — absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere — to becoming net sources of emissions. This reversal not only accelerates global warming and destabilizes the climate system, but also undermines food and water security on a planetary scale.

Our own long-term field studies in Pennsylvania illustrate these dynamics with stark clarity. Since 2003, old-growth trees have consistently lost approximately 40% of their foliage over multi-year intervals, ultimately leading to premature death. This decline is evident both in canopy density and vertical structure: the height of the canopy has diminished by roughly 33% over the same period. These localized findings mirror the global pattern — demonstrating how ozone stress, coupled with warming and other feedbacks, is eroding the resilience of even the most established ecosystems.

These feedbacks are deeply interconnected. Fossil fuel combustion increases CO2, which drives warming, while simultaneously producing tropospheric ozone, a potent plant toxin. In fact, all forms of carbon combustion generate ozone precursors — and less efficient forms, such as ethanol and other plant-based fuels, can produce even more ozone per unit of energy released due to incomplete combustion. Ozone-stressed ecosystems lose resilience, making them more vulnerable to drought, pests, and wildfire. Wildfires then feed back by releasing massive amounts of CO2 and generating additional ozone, compounding the stress on vegetation. These intertwined feedbacks are pushing Earth toward a state of compound, cascading instability, where multiple reinforcing processes accelerate climate disruption beyond linear prediction.

But ozone does not only devastate plant life — it also strikes directly at human health. Tropospheric ozone is a leading cause of asthma and other respiratory illnesses worldwide, triggering millions of hospital visits and premature deaths every year. Chronic exposure damages lungs, increases cardiovascular stress, and disproportionately harms children, the elderly, and those with preexisting conditions. The emerging runaway ozone feedback, therefore, is expected to have a devastating dual effect: weakening ecosystems that support life while simultaneously worsening human disease and mortality.

The critical question is no longer whether runaway feedbacks will manifest, but how quickly and at what scale. Mounting evidence shows these processes are unfolding at rates orders of magnitude faster than once assumed, compressing what was believed to be a centuries-long trajectory into mere decades — or even years. Already, ozone pollution, escalating wildfires, and other human-driven disturbances have, for the past two years, transformed the world’s forests from carbon sinks into net sources of CO2. Yet, the precise math and physics governing the interactions among permafrost thaw, wildfire combustion, tropospheric ozone, and ecosystem collapse remain deeply complex and poorly constrained. Because these are nonlinear systems, thresholds can be crossed abruptly, triggering sudden and irreversible shifts rather than gradual change.

This is the true frontier of climate science: not simply tracking emissions, but mapping the cascading, self-reinforcing loops already reshaping the Earth system. Our current research is focused here — on quantifying the pace, scale, and tipping dynamics of these runaway feedbacks — in order to illuminate how close we are to thresholds that could define the future of human civilization.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Trees and Deforestation | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderHair on Fire

Hair-on-Fire-Best-Of.mp3
Hair-on-Fire-Best-Of.mp4
Hair-on-Fire.mp3
Hair-on-Fire.mp4
Hair-on-Fire-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hey, by the way…
(Your hair is on fire)

[Verse 1]
Have you ever wondered
About you… and your desire
Then, gone and plundered
Your self-wealth under fire

[Bridge]
And, hey, by the way…
(Your hair is on fire)

[Chorus]
It’s a beautiful day
(The world over)
Why be in dismay
(Come discover)

[Bridge]
Another way…
(Aspire higher)
Find love
(Above)

[Verse 2]
Now as we wander
Friend and foe
Will we squander
All we know

[Bridge]
(Because… )
Your hair is on fire
(Forego the applause)
Your fanning it higher

[Chorus]
It’s a beautiful day
(The world over)
Why be in dismay
(Come discover)

[Bridge]
Another way…
(Aspire higher)
Find love
(Above)

[Outro]
It’s a beautiful day
(The world over)
Why be in dismay
(Come discover)
Become a lover
(Love is the way)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderBenevolence

Benevolence.mp3
Benevolence.mp4
Benevolence-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Benevolence-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Benevolence-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Be benevolence

[Verse 1]
Have we once…
Thought: (less violence)
Would we consider
More love (and romance)

[Bridge]
I try to remind my mind
(Of being kind)

[Chorus]
Tryin’ to be
(Benevolence)
Find my way free
(To benevolence)

[Bridge]
To be the essence
The relevance
(Less indifference)
Incite insight
(Alright)

[Verse 2]
Do you find…
You love the loving kind
No, can’t participate
In the hate (Hate hate)

[Bridge]
I try to remind my mind
(Of being kind)

[Chorus]
Tryin’ to be
(Benevolence)
Find my way free
(To benevolence)

[Bridge]
In the essence
The relevance
(Less indifference)
Incite insight
(Alright)

[Outro]
Tryin’ to be
(Benevolence)
Find my way free
(To benevolence)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderHobo or Tramp

Hobo-or-Tramp.mp3
Hobo-or-Tramp.mp4
Hobo-or-Tramp-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Hobo-or-Tramp-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Hobo-or-Tramp-intro.mp3

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Before you go
I’d like to know
(Hobo… or tramp)

[Verse 1]
Do you have the spark
(To work)
Off on a lark
(Or jerk)

[Bridge]
Before you go
I’d like to know
(Hobo… or tramp)

[Chorus]
Do you support support
(Are you in that cohort)
Taking in pride in your product
(Or are you just fu-uct)

[Verse 2]
Do you have the spark
(To work)
Off on a lark
(Or jerk)

[Bridge]
Before you go
I’d like to know
(Hobo… or tramp)

[Chorus]
Do you support support
(Are you in that cohort)
Taking in pride in your product
(Or are you just fu-uct)

[Bridge]
(So…)
Before you go
We’d love to know
(Tramp or hobo?)

[Chorus]
Do you support support
(Are you in that cohort)
Taking in pride in your product
(Or are you just fu-uct)

[Outro]
(So…)
Where ever you go
(Travel like a hobo)
There ya go
(… that’ll work)

ABOUT THE SONG
A hobo is a migratory worker who travels from place to place, taking short-term jobs to support their travels, while a tramp is a migratory non-worker who travels but avoids work, depending on other means of support. The key difference lies in their relationship with work: hobos work as they travel, taking pride in their work ethic, whereas tramps travel to travel and prefer not to work.

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderRigamarole

Rigamarole-Best-Of.mp3
Rigamarole-Best-Of.mp4
Rigamarole.mp3
Rigamarole.mp4
Rigamarole-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Starring the clown in the leading role
(It’s a rigamarole)

[Verse 1]
What is this shhh it show
Lengthy and complicated
(You know)
Way overrated

[Bridge]
Starring the clown and all he stole
(Oh, how droll)

[Chorus]
Rigamarole
Unnecessary procedure
(That’s for sure)
Long, rambling, and confused statement
(No one knows what he meant)

[Bridge]
Let’s roll
(From this rigamarole)
Roll

[Verse 2]
Who can believe these lies
(They keep praying he dies)
Wearing a clown disguise
(Can’t hide his hide inside)

[Bridge]
Starring the clown in the toilet bowl
(Oh, how droll)

[Chorus]
Rigamarole
Unnecessary procedure
(That’s for sure)
Long, rambling, and confused statement
(No one knows what he meant)

[Bridge]
Are we subservient
(To the idiot savant)
Putting me an you through….

[Chorus]
Rigamarole
Unnecessary procedure
(That’s for sure)
Long, rambling, and confused statement
(No one knows what he meant)

[Outro]
Let’s roll
(Far from this rigamarole)
Roll, baby, roll
(Beyond this rigamarole)
At least that’s the goal
(Enough rigamarole)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderDiscombobulated

Discombobulated.mp3
Discombobulated.mp4
Discombobulated-Pt-2.mp3
Discombobulated-Pt-2.mp4
DDiscombobulated-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Look what we’ve created
(Discombobulated)

[Verse 1]
Confused and bruised
(No longer amused)
Don’t know up from down
(… just look around)

[Chorus]
Look what we’ve created
(Discombobulated)
Whoa, could’ve averted
(Disconcerted)

[Bridge]
Discombobulated
(Full-blown overrated)

[Verse 2]
Enough being berated
(No clue what to do)
The end’s anticipated
(Could use much less mess)

[Chorus]
Look what we’ve created
(Discombobulated)
Whoa, could’ve averted
(Disconcerted)

[Bridge]
Discombobulated
(Full-blown overrated)

[Chorus]
Look what we’ve created
(Discombobulated)
Whoa, could’ve averted
(Disconcerted)

[Outro]
Discombobulated
(Full-blown overrated)
I meant movement
(Has stagnated)
No clue what to do
(The end’s anticipated)

From the album “Discombobulated

bookmark_borderEnsemble

Ensemble-Best-Of.mp3
Ensemble-Best-Of.mp4
Ensemble.mp3
Ensemble.mp4
Ensemble-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Before I ramble…
Please let me introduce:
(The Ensemble)

[Verse 1]
There’s the stars
(And the stripes)
The bizarre
(Hate and gripes)

[Chorus]
Together
(As a group)
Our responsibility
… to society
(Obviously)

[Bridge]
Includes you and me
(We?)
Oui
(To be free)
Obviously

[Verse 2]
So… Here we are
(Revolving around the same star)
Though we travel so far…
You hate to participate
(Why leave it to fate?)
It’s not too late

[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Includes you and me
(We?)
Oui
(To be free)
Obviously

[Outro]
How did you like that sample?
(Was it ample)
Please thank:
(The Ensemble)
We think
(And thank)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderSwat

Swat.mp3
Swat.mp4
Swat-Pt-2.mp3
Swat-Pt-2.mp4
Swat-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Could it be…
(Really)

[Verse 1]
A bee landed on me
To swat or not
Don’t want to bring
… on the sting

[Bridge]
Could it be…
(Really)

[Chorus]
Better not swat
(Be still still)
Move and prove
(That thing sill sting)

[Verse 2]
The cost of accost
So far… haven’t lost
What do I have to prove
By making a move?

[Bridge]
Could it be…
(Really)

[Chorus]
Better not swat
(Be still still)
Move and prove
(That thing sill sting)

[Bridge]
Could it be…
(Really)

[Chorus]
Better not swat
(Be still still)
Move and prove
(That thing sill sting)

[Outro]
(Swat? Best not…)
Keep my will still
(No motion commotion)
Let the bee be
(And be pain free)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderZeroed

Zeroed-Best-Of.mp3
Zeroed-Best-Of.mp4
Zeroed.mp3
Zeroed.mp4
Zeroed-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh! Zeroed out
(Is that what this is about?)

[Verse 1]
Do you mind if I butt in…
’cause it’s easy for me to see
Push the button
R T Z

[Bridge]
Be the hero
(Return to zero)

[Chorus]
Zeroed…
You know
(Start at the beginning)
Let’s go
It’s happening
(Zeroed)

[Verse 2]
Depart back to start
Before step one
Reconsider your part
And, how to become

[Bridge]
The hero
(Return to zero)

[Chorus]
Zeroed…
You know
(Start at the beginning)
Let’s go
It’s happening
(Zeroed)

[Bridge]
The hero
(Return to zero)
Then push play
(To start a new day)

[Chorus]
Zeroed…
You know
(Start at the beginning)
Let’s go
It’s happening
(Zeroed)

[Outro]
The hero
(Pushing play)
Found a way
(Found the sound)
The seconds roll on
(And, on and on)
Shout about
(Zeroed out)
Now push play
(And we’re on our way)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderI Forgot

Forgot-Best-Of.mp3
Forgot-Best-Of.mp4
Forgot.mp3
Forgot.mp4
Forgot-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What’s the name of our song?
(I Forgot)

[Verse 1]
So, you did me wrong
Tired of that same ole song
All I’m asking (please)
No more of these (please)

[Bridge]
Ah, man
Be kind
(Did you have to remind)

[Chorus]
I forgot
All about you
(It’s true)
No regret
Please forget
(Years of blue)

[Verse 2]
Done me wrong, hurt me bad
… no longer sad or mad
All I’m asking (please)
Leave me (in peace)

[Bridge]
Ah, man
Be kind
(Did you have to rewind)

[Chorus]
I forgot
All about you
(It’s true)
No regret
Please forget
(Years of blue)

[Bridge]
Damn, man
Be kind
(Don’t rewind… no, don’t remind)

[Chorus]
I forgot
All about you
(It’s true)
No regret
Please forget
(Years of blue)

[Outro]
Damn, man (Can’t you understand?)
Be kind (with our time)
(Don’t rewind… no, don’t remind)
Enough of your life of crime
(It’s time)
Come on (move along)
Our new song…?
(Why not “I Forgot)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderMy Eyes

My-Eyes-Best-Of.mp3
My-Eyes-Best-Of.mp4
My-Eyes.mp3
My-Eyes.mp4
My-Eyes-intro.mp3

[Intro]
My eyes
(Are burning)

[Verse 1]
A rant on irritants
(Can’t circumvent)
First thing in the Spring
(Ouch! Feel the sting)

[Chorus]
No surprise
My eyes
(Are burning)
Realize
The things I see
(Are killing me)

[Bridge]
(Fetal curled)
The world
(Keeps turning)

[Verse 2]
I strain with eye strain
(Oh, oh the pain)
Some syndrome
(In the sockets of the dome)

[Chorus]
No surprise
My eyes
(Are burning)
Realize
The things I see
(Are killing me)

[Bridge]
(Fetal curled)
The world
(Keeps turning)
Turning round
(Round and round)

[Chorus]
No surprise
My eyes
(Are burning)
Realize
The things I see
(Are killing me)

[Outro]
(Fetal unfurled)
The world I’m told
(Will continue growing old)
Hearts forever yearning
(The world keeps turning)
Turning round
(Round and round)
Spinning round
(Round and round)

ABOUT THE SONG
Things that sting your eyes include allergens (pollen, pet dander), environmental irritants (smoke, chlorine, dry air), chemical irritants (shampoo, cleaning products, makeup), eye strain, dry eye syndrome, and various infections like pink eye. Insect stings to the eye or eyelid area, though rare, are an emergency and can cause severe damage.

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderIncoming

Incoming-Best-Of.mp3
Incoming-Best-Of.mp4
Incoming.mp3
Incoming.mp4
Incoming-intro.mp3

[Intro]
There’s an incoming storm
(… and it’s gonna sting)

[Verse 1]
There’s a strange wind
(Brewing)
Changing what has been
(Chewing)

[Chorus]
There’s an incoming storm
(… and it’s gonna sting)
No, no not the norm
(Wonder what it’ll bring)

[Bridge]
Bracing for the storm
(Racing far from harm)
Embracing our form
(While man can)

[Verse 2]
Darkness descends
(Foreboding)
Too late for amends
(Eroding)

[Chorus]
There’s an incoming storm
(… and it’s gonna sting)
No, no not the norm
(Wonder what it’ll bring)

[Bridge]
Bracing for the storm
(Racing far from harm)
Embracing our form
(While man can)

[Chorus]
There’s an incoming storm
(… and it’s gonna sting)
No, no not the norm
(Wonder what it’ll bring)

[Outro]
Feel what we’ve dealt
(With each new pelt)
For real — the deal
(Can man understand)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderSomethings Sting

Somethings-Sting.mp3
Somethings-Sting.mp4
Somethings-Sting-Pt-2.mp3
Somethings-Sting-Pt-2.mp4
Somethings-Sting-intro.mp3

[Intro]
But, but, but
(Buzzzzzz)
Somethings sting

[Verse 1]
Be careful where you step
(You might get bit)
Poster child and rep
(For throwing a fit)

[Bridge]
Somethings sting

[Chorus]
Things like these
(Wasps and bees)
Scorpions and fire ants
(Seizures and rants)

[Bridge]
Somethings sting
No, no, no
(Not because)
But, but, but
(Buzzzzzz)

[Verse 2]
Decide to swat
(Or maybe not)
Careful what you do
(Or she’ll sting you)

[Bridge]
Somethings sting

[Chorus]
Things like these
(Wasps and bees)
Scorpions and fire ants
(Seizures and rants)

[Bridge]
Somethings sting
No, no, no
(Not because)
But, but, but
(Buzzzzzz)

[Bridge]
Somethings sting

[Chorus]
Things like these
(Wasps and bees)
Scorpions and fire ants
(Seizures and rants)

[Outro]
Somethings sting
Woe, woe, woe
(Bit by buzz)
Oh, oh, oh
(Pleasure is was)

From the album “Sting

bookmark_borderRumor

Rumor.mp3
Rumor.mp4
Rumor-Reggae.mp3
Rumor-Reggae.mp4
Rumor-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Have you lost your sense of humor
(Or is it just a rumor?)

[Verse 1]
I heard tell
You’re not doing well
Down in the dumps
From taking more lumps
So by the way…
(Are you feeling OK?)

[Bridge]
… ’cause that last zing
(Wasn’t suppose to sting)

[Chorus]
Have you lost your sense of humor
(Or is it just a rumor?)
You used to enjoy being funny
(More than greed and the love of money)

[Bridge]
Or is it just a bloody rumor
(The mind roams… is there anybody home?)

Is it just a rumor… or….

[Verse 2]
I heard said
You might be dead
Well… at any rate…
Near expiration date
So can you say
(Are you feeling OK?)

[Bridge]
… ’cause that last zing
(Wasn’t suppose to sting)

[Chorus]
Have you lost your sense of humor
(Or is it just a rumor?)
You used to enjoy being funny
(More than greed and the love of money)

[Bridge]
Or is it just a bloody rumor
(The mind roams… is there anybody home?)
Is it just a rumor… or….

[Chorus]
Have you lost your sense of humor
(Or is it just a rumor?)
You used to enjoy being funny
(More than greed and the love of money)

[Outro]
(No, no, no) that last zing
(Wasn’t suppose to sting)
That’s just the thing
(And, you never sing)
You used to sing…
And, dance
(And love romance)
Is it just a rumor… or….

From the album “Sting

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderZimbabwe

Zimbabwe.mp3
Zimbabwe.mp4
Zimbabwe-Reggae.mp3
Zimbabwe-Reggae.mp4
Zimbabwe-intro.mp3

[Intro]
As if we…
(Were in Zimbabwe)

[Verse 1]
Do you know
Elephant and hippo
A tangle in the jungle
(Come on… let’s go!)

[Bridge]
As if we…
(Were in Zimbabwe)

[Chorus]
Come on
(Sing along)
Zimbabwe!
(Set your mind free)
Zimbabwe!

[Breakdown]
Your soul’s at home
(Where the animals roam)
Set yourself free
(Zimbabwe!)

[Verse 2]
Spectacular waterfalls
Batoka Gorge (explore some more)
After all… (nature calls)
Be kind (in our mind)

[Bridge]
As if we…
(Were in Zimbabwe)

[Chorus]
Come on
(Sing along)
Zimbabwe!
(Set your soul free)
Zimbabwe!

[Outro]
Your heart’s at home
(With the animals… roam)
Set yourself free
(Zimbabwe!)
Come on
(Sing along)
Zimbabwe!
(Set yourself free)
Zimbabwe!
Come with me…
(To Zimbabwe)
Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe)

From the album “Sting

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue