bookmark_borderWhat the Heck is It

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What-the-Heck-is-It.mp4
What-the-Heck-is-It-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp3
What-the-Heck-is-It-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp4
What-the-Heck-is-It-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What the heck is it?
Do you really wanna know
(If so, give ‘er a go)

[Refrain]
Sure does look odd
(Maybe it’s their god)
Sure does look queer
(Oh, dear! … do you fear)

[Bridge]
What the heck is it?
Do you really wanna know
(If so, give ‘er a go)
I dunno…
(But it sure smells like… shh)
It…
(What the heck is it?)

[Refrain]
Sure does look odd
(Maybe it’s their god)
Sure does look queer
(Oh, dear! … do you fear)

[Outro]
What the heck is it?
(Does it elicit….)
I dunno…
(But it sure smells like… shh)
It…
(Can’t you make “it” quit?)
Do you really wanna know
(If so, give ‘er a go)
I’d rather whoa he woe
(Whoa woe, oh, oh)
(Whoa woe, oh, oh)

From the album “Ambiguous

bookmark_borderQuestionable?

Questionable.mp3
Questionable.mp4
Questionable-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp3
Questionable-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp4
Questionable-intro.mp3

[Intro]
You think this is questionable?
(Think again)
Questionable becomes questionable

[Verse 1]
Facts are facts
(Can’t get your money back)
You bought the farm
(Too late for alarm)

[Bridge]
You think this is questionable?
(Think again)

[Chorus]
We better begin
(To start re-thinkin’)
The future’s inevitable
(The fat lady’s singin’)

[Verse 2]
Black is black
(No, you can’t change that)
White is white
(Can we see the light?)

[Bridge]
You think this is questionable?
(Think again)

[Chorus]
We better begin
(To start re-thinkin’)
The future’s inevitable
(The fat lady’s singin’)

[Bridge]
See where we’re goin’…
You think this is questionable?
(Think again)

[Chorus]
We better begin
(To start re-thinkin’)
Help stop the inevitable
(The fat lady’s singin’)

[Outro]
See where we’re goin’…
You think this is questionable?
(Think again)
Questionable becomes questionable
(Due to ignorance and arrogance)
We’ve built our cage
(And locked us in)
Too late for rage
(Time is sinkin’)
In the Age
(Of the questionable)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE

Let’s go through this step by step, because the science is clear — and the trends are accelerating faster than most people realize.

1️⃣ Sea-Level Rise & Doubling Time:
Global sea levels have risen 8–9 inches (21–24 cm) since 1880, but the key issue is acceleration. The rate has already jumped from about 1.5 mm/year to over 3 mm/year, and it’s still climbing.

The doubling time — the period required for a trend to double — is collapsing.

  • Originally: about 100 years

  • By 2020: 10 years

  • By 2024: 2 years

That means climate impacts are now doubling in intensity every two years. If that continues, the damage could be four times worse in 2 years, eight times worse in 4, and up to 64 times worse within a decade.
If left unchecked, this trajectory could result in sea-level increases of up to a foot per year by 2050. These are conservative estimates, assuming feedback loops and tipping points don’t accelerate the process even further.

2️⃣ Global Health Impacts:
A recent Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change report revealed that we’re entering a global public health emergency.

  • One death per minute: The surge in heat-related deaths now equates to roughly one fatality every minute worldwide.

  • Rising exposure: The average person has endured 19 days per year of life-threatening heat over the past four years — nearly all directly linked to human-caused warming.

  • Severe health impacts: Extreme heat leads to heatstroke, dehydration, kidney injury, and worsens heart and lung diseases.

  • Disproportionate vulnerability: The elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses are at greatest risk.

  • Economic collapse in slow motion: In 2024 alone, extreme heat caused the loss of 639 billion labor hours, inflicting catastrophic economic losses — especially across the world’s poorest nations.

3️⃣ Epigenetic Changes — The Molecular Link:
A critical connection between these health crises and the climate system lies in epigenetics — chemical modifications that alter gene expression without changing the DNA sequence itself.

These changes act like a dimmer switch for genes, turning key biological pathways on or off in response to environmental stress.

  • Extreme heat, air pollution, and viral infections such as COVID-19 all trigger epigenetic modifications.

  • These modifications can activate high-risk genes associated with cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurological disorders.

  • When multiple climate stressors overlap — like heat, ozone, and particulate exposure — the epigenetic damage compounds, creating exponential vulnerability across multiple organ systems.

This means the climate crisis isn’t just environmental — it’s molecular, reshaping human biology itself in real time.

4️⃣ Cold vs. Heat Deaths:
Cold-related deaths have historically exceeded heat deaths, but the balance has shifted. The rise in heat-related mortality now outpaces the decline in cold-related mortality, and the trend is accelerating.

5️⃣ Wind Energy Cost:
Onshore wind remains among the cheapest forms of energy, costing roughly $30–$60/MWh ($0.03–$0.06/kWh). Even accounting for materials and maintenance, it undercuts fossil fuels once health and disaster costs are included.

6️⃣ The “Green Energy Cabal” Myth:
This isn’t about ideology — it’s about physics, biology, and mathematics. The planet won’t die, but the systems that sustain us will. We are watching exponential destabilization, not gradual change.


Bottom Line:
Climate change is not linear — it’s exponential. Sea levels, disease burdens, and heat-related deaths are doubling faster than any model predicted a decade ago. The crisis now spans from coastlines to chromosomes, from collapsing economies to shifting epigenomes.

Ignorance and denial don’t slow that curve — they steepen it.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

What Can I Do?
The single most important action you can take to help address the climate crisis is simple: stop burning fossil fuels. There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a fluttering butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic. Be a butterfly and affect the world.

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

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Ambiguous

bookmark_borderWho Knows

Who-Knows-Best-Of.mp3
Who-Knows-Best-Of.mp4
Who-Knows.mp3
Who-Knows.mp4
Who-Knows-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Maybe…
(Nobody knows)
Let’s see
(How it goes)

[Verse 1]
Are you telling me
(That’s how it’ll be)
When you’ve no idea
(Just diarrhea)

[Chorus]
Maybe…
(Nobody knows)
Let’s see
(How it goes)

[Bridge]
I suppose…
(… could be a rose)

[Verse 2]
Are you asking me
(Just how it’ll be)
If more than a hunch
(Might need a bunch)

[Chorus]
Maybe…
(Nobody knows)
Let’s see
(How it goes)

[Outro]
I suppose…
(… could be a rose)
Watch for the thorn
(Could be a bull)
Watch for the horn
(Push or pull)

From the album “Ambiguous

bookmark_borderAmbiguous

Ambiguous.mp3
Ambiguous.mp4
Ambiguous-Pt-2.mp3
Ambiguous-Pt-2.mp4
Ambiguous-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is it ambiguous
(Why it’s so dangerous)

[Verse 1]
Too hot to work
(Too dry to cry)
Just another jerk
(Trying to die)

[Chorus]
Is it ambiguous
(Why it’s so dangerous)
No, the disgrace
(Is in your face)

[Bridge]
The human race
(Disastrous)
For all of us
(Why it’s so dangerous)

[Verse 2]
Too hot to run
(Too dry to try)
A cooking sun
(‘causin’ us to die)

[Chorus]
Is it ambiguous
(Why it’s so dangerous)
No, the disgrace
(Is in your face)

[Bridge]
The human race
(Disastrous)
For all of us
(Why it’s so dangerous)

[Chorus]
Is it ambiguous
(Why it’s so dangerous)
No, the disgrace
(Is in your face)

[Outro]
The human race
(Ran us down)
The human race
(Run around)
(Disastrous)
For all of us
(Why it’s so dangerous)
Is not ambiguous
(It is us)

ABOUT THE SCIENCE: It is NOT Ambiguous
A recent report from The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change has issued a stark warning: extreme heat is now killing one person every minute across the globe — and the toll is rising. The report, authored by more than 128 experts from institutions including the World Health Organization (WHO), reveals that escalating temperatures driven by human activity are triggering a worldwide public health emergency.

Key Findings

  • One death per minute: The surge in heat-related deaths now equates to roughly one fatality every minute worldwide.
  • Rising exposure: The average person has endured 19 days per year of life-threatening heat over the past four years — nearly all attributed to human-caused warming.
  • Severe health impacts: Extreme heat leads to heatstroke, dehydration, kidney injury, and worsens existing heart and lung diseases.
  • Disproportionate vulnerability: The elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses are at greatest risk.
  • Economic collapse in slow motion: In 2024 alone, extreme heat caused the loss of 639 billion labor hours, inflicting devastating economic damage — especially in the world’s poorest nations.

But this crisis extends far beyond heatwaves. Climate change is fueling a cascade of interconnected health breakdowns, each reinforcing the next.


The Expanding Web of Climate-Driven Disease

Climate change is no longer just an environmental issue — it is a full-scale health crisis. Rising global temperatures are destabilizing natural systems and triggering multiple biological feedback loops. These feedbacks are not linear; they are exponential, amplifying one another to accelerate global illness, premature death, and systemic collapse.

1. Infectious Disease Pathogens

  • Zoonotic spillover: Deforestation, warming, and habitat loss drive animals and humans into closer contact, enabling viruses like Ebola, COVID-19, and avian flu to spread faster.
  • Vector expansion: Mosquitoes and ticks are colonizing new latitudes and altitudes, carrying malaria, dengue, and Zika into regions previously untouched.

2. Environmental Pathogens and Pollution

  • Airborne toxins: Ground-level ozone, PM2.5, and wildfire smoke inflame lungs, weaken immunity, and contribute to millions of premature deaths each year.
  • Chronic disease link: Air pollution intensifies cardiovascular disease, COPD, asthma, cancer — and even neurological decline.
  • Pandemic amplification: Pollution exposure increased vulnerability to severe COVID-19 outcomes, creating a deadly synergy between chronic exposure and infection.

3. Climate Extremes and Cellular Breakdown

  • Accelerated aging: Chronic heat exposure damages tissues, shortens telomeres, and accelerates cellular aging.
  • Disease amplification: These cellular changes heighten risk for cancer, dementia, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease — all worsened by pollution and infection.
  • Mental health crisis: Heat stress fuels spikes in anxiety, depression, and suicide rates, adding psychological strain to the physical toll.

Epigenetic Damage: The Invisible Legacy of Climate Stress

At the molecular level, climate stress leaves biological fingerprints. Epigenetic changes — chemical modifications that control how genes are switched on or off — form the link between environmental damage and disease.

  • Extreme heat, ozone, and viral infection (including COVID-19) are known to induce epigenetic modifications.
  • These shifts can activate high-risk genes tied to cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegeneration.
  • When multiple climate stressors overlap, the effects don’t just accumulate — they compound, deepening vulnerability across multiple organ systems.

Even more concerning is their transgenerational impact. Stress-induced epigenetic changes in parents can alter gene expression in their offspring, predisposing future generations to disease before they are even born. The climate crisis is literally writing itself into our DNA.

Systemic Breakdown: The Health Infrastructure Tipping Point

As these biological, environmental, and social stressors converge, health systems face compound overload — more patients, fewer resources, and skyrocketing costs. Hospitals and clinics are already struggling with surging heat-related emergencies, air-quality illnesses, and vector-borne infections.
The reinforcing nature of these crises pushes public health infrastructure toward collapse, undermining economies and shortening lifespans.


Conclusion: Converging Crises, Urgent Response

The climate crisis is a health emergency on a planetary scale. The interaction between infectious disease, pollution, and extreme heat forms a web of compounding damage that is shortening lives and destabilizing societies.

Without immediate, coordinated action — including the rapid phaseout of fossil fuels, global investment in climate-resilient healthcare, and regulation of pollutants — these feedback loops will accelerate beyond control.

This is not just about saving the planet’s ecosystems.
It is about saving ourselves.

From the album “Ambiguous

bookmark_borderGet Through

Get-Through-Best-Of.mp3
Get-Through-Best-Of.mp4
Get-Through.mp3
Get-Through.mp4
Get-Through-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Get through the throes….
(Who knows?)

[Verse 1]
Do you find
(The times trying)
Do you mind
(Not crying)

[Bridge]
Get through the throes….
(Who knows?)

[Chorus]
We can through
(I promise you)
It’s what we do
(That gets us through)

[Verse 2]
Do you see
(The reality)
Do you try
(To take off… fly)

[Bridge]
Get through the throes….
(Who knows?)

[Chorus]
We can through
(I promise you)
It’s what we do
(That gets us through)

[Outro]
Get through the throes….
(Yes! Here goes)
We will survive
(Alive)

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderStatic

Static-Best-Of.mp3
Static-Best-Of.mp4
Static.mp3
Static.mp4
Static-Pt-2.mp3
Static-Pt-2.mp4
Static-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Brain static
(Toys in the attic)

[Verse 1]
With wires crossed
(At a loss)
The final signal
(Is drastic)

[Bridge]
Brain static
(Toys in the attic)

[Chorus]
Lacking in movement
(That’s what I meant)
Crackling or hissing noise
(An attic of toys)

[Verse 2]
A body at rest
(Can it move)
Put to the test
(Can it prove)

[Bridge]
Brain static
(Toys in the attic)

[Chorus]
Lacking in movement
(That’s what I meant)
Crackling or hissing noise
(An attic of toys)

[Bridge]
Brain static
(Toys in the attic)

[Chorus]
Lacking in movement
(That’s what I meant)
Crackling or hissing noise
(An attic of toys)

[Outro]
Drastic
(Brain static)
Brain static
(Toys in the attic)
His electrical flow
(Just won’t go)
Oh, no, no know

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderTumultuous

Tumultuous-Best-Of.mp3
Tumultuous-Best-Of.mp4
Tumultuous.mp3
Tumultuous.mp4
Tumultuous-intro.mp3

[Intro]
A tumultuous (seductress)

[Refrain]
Loud, confused noise;
(Crowd, amused poise)
Uproarious
(Up, up all of us!)

[Bridge]
A tumultuous (seductress)
A tumultuous (seductress)
The roar of the crowd
(Shout it out loud!)
All of us: (tumultuous)

[Refrain]
Loud, confused noise;
(Crowd, amused poise)
Uproarious
(Up, up all of us!)

[Bridge]
Off your seat
(On your feet)
Move! (to the beat)
A tumultuous (seductress)
The roar of the crowd
(Shout it out loud!)
All of us: (tumultuous)

[Refrain]
Loud, confused noise;
(Crowd, amused poise)
Uproarious
(Up, up all of us!)

[Bridge]
Off your seat
(On your feet)
Move! (to the beat)
Take the chance
(… to dance!)
A tumultuous (seductress)
The roar of the crowd
(Shout it out loud!)
All of us: (tumultuous)
Hear the roar?
(Roar! Roar some more)
Off your seat
(On your feet)
Move!

ABOUT THE SONG

tu·mul·tu·ous
/to͞oˈməlCH(əw)əs,təˈməlCH(əw)əs/
adjective
  1. making a loud, confused noise; uproarious.
    “tumultuous applause”

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderTurbulent

Turbulent.mp3
Turbulent.mp4
Turbulent-Reggae.mp3
Turbulent-Reggae.mp4
Turbulent-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Chaotic motion
(It’s a gas)
Current commotion
(Watch us pass)

[Bridge]
The fortune of future
(… not really quite sure….)

[Refrain]
Chaotic motion
(It’s a gas)
Current commotion
(Watch us pass)

[Bridge]
Will we arrive
(Alive)
The fortune of future
(… not really quite sure….)
Really was hoping
(We would endure)

[Refrain]
Chaotic motion
(It’s a gas)
Current commotion
(Watch us pass)

[Bridge]
Will we arrive
(Alive)
The fortune of future
(… not really quite sure….)
Really was hoping
(We would endure)

[Outro]
As we strive to arrive alive…
(Will we survive?)
The fortune of future
(… not really quite sure….)
Really was hoping
(We would endure)
… a little more.

ABOUT THE SONG
“Turbulent” describes a state of chaotic, irregular, or violent motion.

Fluid dynamics:
This refers to chaotic motion in liquids or gases, where the flow is not in smooth, parallel layers. Examples include:

    • Turbulent air causing a bumpy ride in an airplane
    • Turbulent water in rapids or the sea

Abstract turbulence: this describes periods of great disorder, change, or conflict. A turbulent era in history, such as the social revolutions of the 1960s or the collapse of the US in the Trump era.

From the album “In the Throes

Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

bookmark_borderHere Comes the Flood

Here-Comes-the-Flood.mp3
Here-Comes-the-Flood.mp4
Here-Comes-the-Flood-Pt-2.mp3
Here-Comes-the-Flood-Pt-2.mp4
Here-Comes-the-Flood-intro.mp3

[Intro]
You think this is mud…?
(Here comes the flood)
Do you know…
How the forces flow?

[Verse 1]
Under the strain
(Of the violent rain)
Their violent reign
Poured on the poor

[Bridge]
Already up to our ears in mud…
(Here comes the flood)

[Chorus]
Do you know…
(How the forces flow?)
Scale with the square
(… of the velocities)

[Bridge]
Sure to impair
(Their hypocrisies)

[Verse 2]
Feel the pain
(Of the violent rain)
Their violent reign
(Poured poor some more)

[Bridge]
Already up to our ears in mud…
(Here comes the flood)

[Chorus]
Do you know…
(How the forces flow?)
Scale with the square
(… of the velocities)

[Bridge]
Sure to impair
(Their hypocrisies)

[Outro]
Here comes the flood
(Better head higher and higher)
Here comes the flood
(If any ground can be found)
Here comes the flood
Hands stained with blood
(Here comes the flood)
Watch the fall of all
(Here comes the flood)
Thud!

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
What turns these severe weather events into ‘violent rain events’ is the application of the drag equation and flow dynamics.

Mass and velocity are just part of the equation; density also plays a key role. The combination of these variables increases the intensity of flow forces. Wind and water forces scale with the square of velocity, meaning that as flow speeds increase — due to more intense heating or heavier rainfall — the damage scales accordingly. According to drag physics, force is proportional to density times the square of velocity.

For example, a 20-mile-an-hour wind exerts four times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind, while a 40-mile-an-hour wind exerts 16 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind. At 50 miles an hour, the force is 25 times greater, and at 60 miles an hour, it’s 36 times greater than at 10 miles an hour. Now, add the density factor: water is about 800 times denser than air, so a 10-mile-an-hour water flow exerts 800 times the force of a 10-mile-an-hour wind.

As flow velocities increase due to climate change, the forces — and thus the damage — scale with the square of the velocities. While we may not know precisely how much velocities will rise with climate change, we’re already seeing the effects: overwhelmed flood and sewage systems, collapsing hillsides, and more.

From the album “In the Throes

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFlush With Envy

Flush-With-Envy-Best-Of.mp3
Flush-With-Envy-Best-Of.mp4
Flush-With-Envy.mp3
Flush-With-Envy.mp4
Flush-With-Envy-intro.mp3

[Intro]
In the throes…
(There she blows)

[Verse 1]
The primary force
(Gravity)
Disturbances’ course
(Obviously)

[Bridge]
Have a fix
(Of vortex physics)

In the throes…

[Chorus]
Round and round
(She goes)
Where she stops
(Nobody knows)

[Verse 2]
Fluid dynamics
(Circular motion)
Fluid mechanics
(Spectacular notion)

[Bridge]
Have a fix
(Of vortex physics)

In the throes…

[Chorus]
Round and round
(She goes)
Where she stops
(Nobody knows)

[Bridge]
Have a fix
(Of vortex physics)

In the throes…

[Chorus]
Round and round
(She goes)
Where she stops
(Nobody knows)

[Outro]
I am in…
(Angular momentum)
Spinnin’
Round and round
(She goes)
Where she stops
(Nobody knows)
Round and round
(Faster and faster)
Round and round
(Round and down)
Faster and faster

ABOUT THE SONG
The vortex physics of a toilet flush are primarily governed by gravity, fluid dynamics and turbulence.

Key Physical Principles

  • Gravity and Siphoning: The primary force driving the flush is gravity. When you flush, a large amount of water is rapidly released into the bowl. This rush of water fills the curved “trapway” (an upside-down U-shaped tube) at the base of the toilet, creating a siphon effect. This siphoning action rapidly sucks all the water and waste from the bowl down into the sewer line.
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence: The rapid, forceful entry of water into the bowl creates significant turbulence and circular motion (vortical motion). As the water is drawn toward the central drain hole, the rotation speeds up due to the conservation of angular momentum, similar to how a figure skater spins faster when they pull their arms in.

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderSeizure

Seizure-Best-Of.mp3
Seizure-Best-Of.mp4
Seizure.mp3
Seizure.mp4
Seizure-intro.mp3

[Intro]
… a sudden, uncontrolled
(electrical disturbance)
… in the brain
(Oh, no, not going insane)

[Verse 1]
Seize your
(Wherewithal)
Seize your
(Thoughts… one and all)

[Bridge]
… a sudden, uncontrolled
(electrical disturbance)
… in the brain
(Oh, no, not going insane)

[Chorus]
Rolled (uncontrolled)
Electrical (disturbance)
Not medieval (not serpents)
Electrical (disturbance)

[Bridge]
Rolled (uncontrolled)
… in the brain
(Oh, no, not going insane)

[Verse 2]
Seize your
(Spirits and wits)
Seize your
(Thoughts… Pieces and bits)

[Bridge]
… a sudden, uncontrolled
(electrical disturbance)
… in the brain
(Oh, no, not going insane)

[Chorus]
Rolled (uncontrolled)
Electrical (disturbance)
Not medieval (not serpents)
Electrical (disturbance)

[Outro]
Rolled (uncontrolled)
… in the brain
(Electrical drain)
(Oh, no, not going insane)
Rolled (uncontrolled)
… in the brain
(Electrical drain)
But, I’m not going insane
(Oh, no, not going insane)
Rolled (uncontrolled)
… in the brain

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderIn the Surf

In-the-Surf.mp3
In-the-Surf.mp4
In-the-Surf-Reggae.mp3
In-the-Surf-Reggae.mp4
In-the-Surf-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Was body-surfing
(Accidentally went turf-surfing)

[Verse 1]
Surfs up! High tide
(Thought I’d go for a ride)
Way up on a wave
(Now my life… please save)

[Bridge]
Was body-surfing
(Accidentally went turf-surfing)

[Chorus]
Rolling in the surf
(Head over heels)
A face full of turf
(Know how it fees?)

[Verse 2]
In the barrel
(Took a roll)
Left the pocket
(Like a rocket)

[Bridge]
Was body-surfing
(Accidentally went turf-surfing)

[Chorus]
Rolling in the surf
(Head over heels)
A face full of turf
(Know how it fees?)

[Bridge]
Was body-surfing
(Accidentally went turf-surfing)

[Chorus]
Rolling in the surf
(Head over heels)
A face full of turf
(Know how it fees?)

[Outro]
Now I understand
(Buried in the sand)
Face defaced
(Sandpaper erased)
Was body-surfing
(Accidentally went turf-surfing)

From the album “In the Throes

Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

bookmark_borderCross-Current

Cross-Current.mp3
Cross-Current.mp4
Cross-Current-Pt-2.mp3
Cross-Current-Pt-2.mp4
Cross-Current-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Currently cross
(In a cross-current)

[Verse 1]
How are you feeling
(About the “new normal”)
Left us all reeling
(In a national funeral)

[Bridge]
Currently cross
(In a cross-current)

[Chorus]
In conflict (with another)
Contradict (taking cover)
Oh, no, no, no
(Watch that flow)

[Verse 2]
How are you dealing
(With the “new normal”)
Left us all squealing
(The nation’s abnormal)

[Bridge]
Currently cross
(In a cross-current)

[Chorus]
In conflict (with another)
Contradict (taking cover)
Oh, no, no, no
(Watch that flow)

[Outro]
Currently lost
(In a cross-current)
In the river and sea
(Sea what’s come to be)

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderStone Faced

Stone-Faced-Best-Of.mp3
Stone-Faced-Best-Of.mp4
Stone-Faced.mp3
Stone-Faced.mp4
Stone-Faced-intro.mp3

[Intro]
How can empathy be embraced
(Stone faced)

[Bridge]
And, the taste…

[Refrain]
How can empathy be embraced
(Stone faced)
Don’t let life go to waste
(Make haste)

[Bridge]
Enjoy the taste…
(Begin)
Takin’ it in

[Refrain]
How can empathy be embraced
(Stone faced)
Don’t let life go to waste
(Make haste)

[Bridge]
Enjoy the taste…
(Begin)
Takin’ it in
(In case we don’t live twice)
Makin’ it nice

[Refrain]
How can empathy be embraced
(Stone faced)
Don’t let life go to waste
(Make haste)

[Outro]
Savor the taste…
(Again)
Takin’ it in
(Again and again)
Soakin’ it in
(In case we don’t live twice)
Makin’ it nice
(Enjoyin’ the vibe)
… both far and wide

From the album “In the Throes

bookmark_borderOut of the Foray

Out-of-the-Foray.mp3
Out-of-the-Foray.mp4
Out-of-the-Foray-Pt-2.mp3
Out-of-the-Foray-Pt-2.mp4
Out-of-the-Foray-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What do you say
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Out of the foray
(… let’s make way)

[Verse 1]
Too much turmoil
(Fuss and fluster)
Feed the Tesla coil
(Out of the bluster)

[Chorus]
What do you say
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Out of the foray
(Say, let’s make way)

[Bridge]
Everything will be O.K.
Remove ourselves
(From greed that bleeds)
Remove ourselves
(From how hate feeds)

[Verse 2]
Too much hypocrisy
(Lust for corruption)
Just look… you’ll see
(Election malfunction)

[Bridge]
Prove n’ move

[Chorus]
What do you say
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Out of the foray
(Say, let’s make way)

[Bridge]
Everything will be O.K.
Remove ourselves
(From greed that bleeds)
Remove ourselves
(From how hate feeds)

[Outro]
What do you say
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Out of the foray
(Say, let’s make way)

From the album “In the Throes