bookmark_borderNobody’s Home

Nobodys-Home.mp3
Nobodys-Home.mp4
Nobodys-Home-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp3
Nobodys-Home-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp4
Nobodys-Home-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Ho, Ho, Ho?
(No)

[Verse 1]
I went to the North Pole
(To visit Clauses)
Out of reach my goal
(Nature never pauses)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Piano Solo]
Ho, Ho, Ho?
(No)

[Chorus]
Our dreams of Christmas
(Have melted away)
We’ve made such a mess
(No, it’s really not OK)

[Verse 2]
It appears they’ve merged
(With the heat miser)
The toy shop submerged
(Man… none the wiser)

[Bridge]

[Chorus]

[Outro]
Ho, Ho, Ho?
(No)
Do you know…
(Where did the “Ho, Ho, Ho”)
Go? (Oh, no)
(No) Nobody’s home
(It’s Christmas alone)

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE

The new release of the day, “Nobody’s Home,” is a quiet Christmas song with an uncomfortable truth at its core. Built on acoustic guitar, piano, and layered keyboards, it imagines a visit to the North Pole—only to discover that Santa’s workshop sits on borrowed time.

Unlike Antarctica, the North Pole isn’t land at all. It rests on floating sea ice—effectively a giant, drifting ice cube. As the climate warms, that foundation is disappearing. When the ice melts, there’s no higher ground, no retreat, and no home left behind.

That tension runs through the song’s lyrics: the hopeful journey north, the uneasy silence after “Ho, Ho, Ho?”, and the realization that “our dreams of Christmas have melted away.” The toy shop merges with the Heat Miser, the workshop submerges, and the refrain quietly asks what happens when nature doesn’t pause—and nobody answers.

The song uses familiar holiday imagery to underscore a stark reality: ice-dependent life at the North Pole cannot adapt once the ice is gone. Polar bears are already the first to fall, followed by seals, reindeer, elves, and eventually everything that depends on that frozen platform. When the song ends with “It’s Christmas alone,” it isn’t satire. It’s prognosis.

“Nobody’s Home” isn’t fantasy—it reflects how mass consumption, greed, and excess are hollowing out the spirit of Christmas, in reality and even in our dreams.

Merry Christmas! Ho, Ho, Ho?

2025 Record Arctic Temperatures
20x Faster Warming and Localized Surges Above 22°C

The Arctic had been warming at “four times” the global rate based on a 40 year average. In 2025, it is warming at more than 20 times the global rate in certain intervals, with localized anomalies exceeding 22°C above historical norms.

This is the engine room of planetary destabilization.

At the North Pole, the geography is fundamentally different from Antarctica—and that difference matters enormously for climate impacts and life.

No Land at the North Pole

The North Pole sits on floating sea ice, not on a continent. Beneath the ice is the Arctic Ocean, several kilometers deep. This means:

  • There is no land surface at the North Pole.

  • Arctic sea ice is not anchored to ground; it floats.

  • When it melts, it disappears completely rather than retreating to higher elevations.

By contrast, Antarctica is a landmass covered by ice. When Antarctic ice melts, animals (and eventually humans) can theoretically move inland or uphill—at least temporarily. That option does not exist in the Arctic Ocean.

What Happens When Arctic Ice Melts

When sea ice melts:

  1. Habitat vanishes

    • Ice-dependent species (polar bears, ringed seals, walrus) rely on sea ice for hunting, breeding, and resting.

    • There is no replacement habitat once the ice is gone.

  2. Land-based animals have nowhere to go

    • Polar bears are often described as “land mammals,” but they are functionally ice-dependent predators.

    • Without sea ice, they are forced onto land where:

      • Food availability collapses

      • Starvation rates rise

      • Reproduction fails

    • This is already being observed across much of the Arctic.

  3. Ecosystems collapse vertically

    • Sea ice supports algae on its underside.

    • That algae feeds zooplankton → fish → seals → apex predators.

    • Remove the ice, and the entire food web collapses from the bottom up.

Why This Makes Arctic Warming So Dangerous

Because there is no land:

  • Ice loss is binary, not gradual

  • Once gone, the system cannot recover on ecological timescales

  • Species cannot migrate “north” or “uphill” to escape warming

This is why Arctic warming is not just faster—it is existential.

Feedback Loops Make It Worse

The absence of land accelerates feedbacks:

  • Albedo feedback: Ice reflects sunlight; open ocean absorbs it. Once ice melts, warming accelerates.

  • Ocean heat storage: Open water stores massive heat in summer, delaying freeze-up in winter.

  • Atmospheric feedback: Warmer Arctic air weakens the jet stream, amplifying extreme weather far south.

These feedbacks compound, not add. Each one accelerates the others.

The Core Reality

The Arctic is not “losing ice” the way a glacier retreats.

It is losing its physical foundation.

When Arctic sea ice disappears:

  • There is no higher ground

  • No fallback habitat

  • No stable ecosystem to adapt into

That is why the Arctic is warming 4–20× faster than the global average, why its collapse is accelerating, and why its impacts propagate across the entire planet.

This is not a regional problem.

It is a planetary systems failure in progress.

Humanity’s Chosen Fate

The question is not whether Earth will warm — it is how fast, how far, and how violently feedbacks will accelerate the process. A 9°C rise this century may or may not occur, but even “consensus” outcomes (~3°C) would be catastrophic.

The decisive factor is human action: whether we allow runaway feedbacks to trigger an irreversible “Hothouse Earth,” or whether we cut emissions, restore ecosystems, and adapt quickly enough to keep habitable zones intact.

We are not just modeling the future — we are choosing 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.

We examine how human activities — such as deforestation, fossil fuel combustion, mass consumption, industrial agriculture, and land development — interact with ecological processes like thermal energy redistribution, carbon cycling, hydrological flow, biodiversity loss, and the spread of disease vectors. These interactions do not follow linear cause-and-effect patterns. Instead, they form complex, self-reinforcing feedback loops that can trigger rapid, system-wide transformations — often abruptly and without warning. Grasping these dynamics is crucial for accurately assessing global risks and developing effective strategies for long-term survival.

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 “Arctic

bookmark_borderSolace

Solace.mp3
Solace.mp4
Solace-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp3
Solace-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp4
Solace-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is your soul
(In solace)

[Verse 1]
In times of distress
(When life’s a mess)
Where do you find comfort
(Where love is triumphant)

[Chorus]
Is your soul
(In solace)
Is your goal
(Flawless)

[Bridge]
Are you at least
(At peace)

[Verse 2]
In times of sadness
(When life’s pure madness)
Where do you find comfort
(And comfort’s cohort)

[Chorus]
Is your soul
(In solace)
Is your goal
(Flawless)

[Bridge]
Are you at least
(At peace)

[Chorus]
Is your soul
(In solace)
Is your goal
(Flawless)

[Outro]
Solace
May your peace
(Never cease)
And your dream
(Turn into your scene)

From the album “Brink

And a bonus track on Christmas Bliss

Christmas Home

bookmark_borderAnother Round

Another-Round.mp3
Another-Round.mp4
Another-Round-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp3
Another-Round-Unplugged-Underground-XXVIII.mp4
Another-Round-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Pour us another round!
(A celebration’s found)
Another year clear

[Refrain]
Another year clear
(A new one’s here)
Pour us another round!
(Another one’s goin’ down)
Down, down, down
(Another year spinnin’ round)

[Bridge]
Pour us another round!
(A celebration’s found)
Another year clear
(A new one’s here)

[Refrain]
Another year clear
(No history to fear)
The last one’s done
(Orbit the sun)
Pour us another round!
(Another one’s goin’ down)
Down, down, down
(Another year spinnin’ round)

[Outro]
[Vocal Solo, A cappella]
Pour us another round!
(A celebration’s found)
Another year clear
(A new one’s here)
Hold to life dear
(A new year’s here)

From the album “Porous

A bonus track from Christmas Bliss

Christmas Home

bookmark_borderFace Down in the Dirt

Face-Down-in-the-Dirt.mp3
Face-Down-in-the-Dirt.mp4
Face-Down-in-the-Dirt-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp3
Face-Down-in-the-Dirt-Unplugged-Underground-XXVII.mp4
Face-Down-in-the-Dirt-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hey! Mother Nature
(Didn’t mean to flirt)
Yet, dare I say…
… here I lay….
(Face down in the dirt)

[Bridge]
Slipped (tripped)
Fell in love

[Refrain]
Hey! Mother Nature
(Didn’t mean to flirt)
Yet, dare I say…
… here I lay….
(Face down in the dirt)

[Bridge]
Slipped (tripped)
Fell in love
(Push came to shove)
Slipped (tripped)
Fell in love

[Refrain]
Hey! Mother Nature
(Didn’t mean to flirt)
Yet, dare I say…
… here I lay….
(Face down in the dirt)

[Outro]
Slipped (tripped)
Fell in love
(Push came to shove)
Slipped (tripped)
Fell in love
(You say no big deal?)
Head over heals
(Know how I fell)
Came the day
(We both lay)
Face down in the dirt
(Does it hurt?)

ABOUT THE SONG

The new release of the day, “Face Down in the Dirt,” is a song of thanksgiving—an ode to the moment you realize just how deeply you love Mother Nature and the astonishing gift of being alive. Built around an acoustic rhythm guitar with piano, organ, and layered synthesizers, the track drifts between humility, humor, and heartfelt devotion.

The lyrics tell the story with a playful kind of reverence.
It opens with a confession:
“Hey! Mother Nature / Didn’t mean to flirt…”
but the narrator quickly admits where that flirtation leads—
“Here I lay… face down in the dirt.”
Rather than defeat, it’s a moment of awakening.

The recurring bridge, “Slipped (tripped) / Fell in love,” captures the accidental, irresistible pull toward the natural world—how easily we forget our place until we stumble right into it. Each repetition deepens the realization: love found not in triumph, but in humility.

By the end, the song leans fully into that surrender.
“Head over heels / Know how I fell / Came the day / We both lay / Face down in the dirt.”
It’s gratitude expressed through grounding—literally—recognizing that connection to the earth is both humbling and healing.

“Face Down in the Dirt” is a thanksgiving anthem for anyone who has ever been knocked down by life only to discover, in the soil and silence, something worth loving even more.

KingArthur Holiday Band: Thanksgiving

A bonus track from Christmas Bliss
From the album “In the Rough

Christmas Home

bookmark_borderAbrasive Substance

Abrasive-Substance-Best-Of.mp3
Abrasive-Substance-Best-Of.mp4
Abrasive-Substance.mp3
Abrasive-Substance.mp4
Abrasive-Substance-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Abrasive substance
(Rubs me the wrong way)

[Verse 1]
Your whiskers
(When pressed to flesh)
Shouts from whispers
(Will blood be fresh)

[Chorus]
Abrasive substance
(Rubs me the wrong way)
Abuse of existence
(Watching life decay)

[Bridge]
As for me
… my destiny…
(Free)
Freewill
(Now until…)

[Verse 2]
Sand in my sheets
(Blood on the streets)
Shouts from whispers
(Complete disasters)

[Chorus]
Abrasive substance
(Rubs me the wrong way)
Abuse of existence
(Watching life decay)

[Bridge]
As for me
… my destiny…
(Free)
Freewill
(Now until…)
Until I…
(Fly)
Never say die!

[Outro]
(Avoid)
Abrasive substances
(Rather float away)
Abuse of existence
(Is not my foray)
Cherish the moment
(Minute by minute)
… the moment

ABOUT THE SONG

The new release of the day, “Abrasive Substance,” is a song about thanks and giving—and the choice each of us faces in how we move through the world. Do you spend your life as an abrasive substance, grinding down everyone and everything you touch? Or do you choose to be a force that helps set freewill free?

Built on a gritty electric-guitar rhythm riff and grounded by earthy organ and keyboard layers, the track explores the tension between destructive habits and intentional, meaningful living.

The lyrics paint the contrast clearly:

  • “Sand in my sheets / Blood on the streets” evokes irritation turning into violence—how small frictions escalate when we let bitterness rule.

  • The refrain “Abrasive substance / Rubs me the wrong way” reflects how corrosive attitudes erode not only others but ourselves, leading to the “abuse of existence” and the slow decay of what makes life worth living.

  • The bridge shifts the tone: a personal declaration of liberation. “As for me… my destiny… free / Freewill now until… I fly” signals a conscious refusal to live in anger, choosing instead perseverance, openness, and agency.

By the outro, the message crystallizes: avoid abrasive ways of being, rise above the friction, and cherish each moment, minute by minute.

“Abrasive Substance” is ultimately a song about choosing gratitude over grievance—and remembering that freedom begins inside.

KingArthur Holiday Band: Thanksgiving

A bonus track from Christmas Bliss
From the album “In the Rough

Christmas Home

bookmark_borderMusta

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

[Intro]
Where’s Joy?
(You’re all alone)
Kill joy…
(Musta gone home)

[Verse 1]
Have you seen Hope
(She’s been outta scope)
Haven’t seen her days
(Missed in so many ways)

[Chorus]
And where is Joy?
(We’re left all alone)
It’s time we employ
(A love zone prone)

[Bridge]
To happiness
(… but, I digress)

[Verse 2]
Have you seen Faith
(She’s nowhere to be seen)
Was she lost to scathe
(A dream gone obscene)

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
To happiness
(… but, I digress)
There is clarity
(In charity)

[Outro]
So, about the above —
(Love)
Love above
(Everything)
If you were still wondering….
(Love, love, love)

ABOUT THE SONG
The new release of the day, “Musta,” was inspired by three sisters from my childhood — Faith, Hope, and Charity — and by the season of love that seems to stir their names back into memory. The song was created extemporaneously, unfolding in real time, and built around an acoustic rhythm guitar and piano interplay wrapped in layers of strings and other textures.

Like the music itself, the lyrics wander through the emotional landscape of those virtues we lose, search for, and sometimes rediscover. “Musta” asks where Joy, Hope, and Faith have gone, and whether Charity — love in its purest form — might still bring clarity. The piece ultimately circles back to the simplest conclusion: above everything else, love remains the constant.

From the album “In the Rough

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_border(Taken) Down

Taken-Down.mp3
Taken-Down.mp4
Taken-Down-Pt-2.mp3
Taken-Down-Pt-2.mp4
Taken-Down-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Have they been taken down
(And out)
Fall of the crown
(Shout!)

[Verse 1]
Are last year’s decorations
(Still up n’ hangin’)
Almost time for restoration
(As that time rolls ’round agin’)

[Chorus]
Have they been taken down
(And out)
Talk of the town
(Shout!)

[Bridge]
Down and out!
You know it’s way past due
(Don’t you?)

[Verse 2]
Last year’s resolutions
(Still up n’ hangin’)
Best implement solutions
(As that time rolls ’round agin’)

[Chorus]
Have they been taken down
(And out)
Fall of the clown
(Shout!)

[Bridge]
Down and out!
You know it’s way past due
(Don’t you?)

[Chorus]
Have they been taken down
(And out)
Reverse the frown
(Shout!)

[Outro]
Down and out!
You know it’s way past due
(Don’t you?)
We can pull us through
(Stop!)
Change what’s on top

From the album “Taken

A Christmas Bonus Song

bookmark_borderOn a Scale of One to Ten

On-a-Scale-of-1-to-10-Christmas.mp3
On-a-Scale-of-1-to-10-Christmas.mp4
On-a-Scale-of-1-to-10.mp3
On-a-Scale-of-1-to-10.mp4
On-a-Scale-of-1-to-10-intro.mp3

[Intro]
On a scale of one to ten…
(What is the length of our strength)
How strong… how long…
(How often?)

[Bridge]
Does your strength lengthen
(When called upon)
To right might
(Incite insight)

[Refrain]
On a scale of one to ten…
(What is the length of our strength)
How strong… how long…
(How often?)
Then….
(Can you do it again?)

[Bridge]
Does your strength lengthen
(When called upon)
To right might
(Incite insight)
And, shine your light
(Shine, shine bright)

[Refrain]
On a scale of one to ten…
(What is the length of our strength)
How strong… how long…
(How often?)
Then….
(Can you do it again?)
Turn it on…
(And on again)

[Outro]
Does your strength lengthen
(Are you gaining strength)
Forever strong
(No mater how long)
Turn on and on and on
(When called upon)
To right might
(Incite insight)
And, shine your light
(Shine, shine bright)

From the album “Strength

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderThe Meek

The-Meek-Christmas.mp3
The-Meek-Christmas.mp4
The-Meek.mp3
The-Meek.mp4
The-Meek-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Check your birth

[Refrain]
When first is last
(and last is first)
…. the meek shall inherit the earth

[Bridge]
Check your birth
(What’s your worth)

[Refrain]
(Future’s past)
Then first is last
(and last is first)
…. the meek shall inherit the earth
(For what it’s worth)
…. the meek shall inherit the earth

[Break]
Thought greed would succeed?
(Begin to think again)

[Bridge]
Check your birth
(What’s your worth)
Do you uplift the gift
(Of birth on earth)

[Refrain]
(Future’s past)
Now first is last
(and last is first)
…. the meek inherit the earth
(For what it’s worth)
…. the meek shall inherit the earth

[Outro]
(Here hear:)
First is last
(Last is first)
…. the meek inherit the earth
(No longer weak)
…. the meek inherit the earth
(A reign of love)
Rains from above
(For what it’s worth)
…. the meek shall inherit the earth
(Love, love, love)

ABOUT THE SONG: when first is last, and last is first the meek shall inherit the earth
The phrase combines two related concepts from Jesus’ teachings: “the last will be first, and the first last” from the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, and “the meek shall inherit the earth” from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:5). Both concepts refer to a reversal of worldly values, suggesting that the humble and meek will be exalted in God’s kingdom, while those who are proud and powerful in this world will be humbled.

From the album “Strength

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderGreat Lengths

Great-Lengths-Christmas.mp3
Great-Lengths-Christmas.mp4
Great-Lengths-Christmas-Pt-2.mp3
Great-Lengths-Christmas-Pt-2.mp4
Great-Lengths.mp3
Great-Lengths.mp4
Great-Lengths-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Going to great lengths
(Ohh, ohh, ohh)
Alpha and Omega
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)

[Refrain]
Walk on water
(Turn it to wine!)
Sun, and her daughter
(Peace in our time)

[Bridge]
Powers and strengths
(… going to great lengths)
(Ohh, ohh, ohh) Omega
(Fa, fa, fa) Alpha
(Alpha and Omega)
Ohm, ohm, ohm
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)

[Refrain]
Walk on water
(Turn it to wine!)
Sun, and her daughter
(Peace in our time)
A new day and age
(Write a knew page)

[Outro]
Powers and strengths
(… going to great lengths)
(Ohh, ohh, ohh) Omega
(Fa, fa, fa) Alpha
(Alpha and Omega)
Ohm, ohm, ohm
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)

From the album “Strength

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderStrongarm

Strongarm-Best-Of.mp3
Strongarm-Best-Of.mp4
Strongarm-Christmas.mp3
Strongarm-Christmas.mp4
Strongarm-Reggae.mp3
Strongarm-Reggae.mp4
Strongarm-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Arm strong
(Strongarm)

[Verse 1]
How do you get along
With your day-to-day
Is it pure dance and song
(Or does lust lure you away)

[Chorus]
Do you strongarm
(Inflict harm)
Or are you arm strong
(Stand against wrong)

[Bridge]
Arm strong
(Strongarm)
How do you get on…?

[Verse 2]
How do you treat your neighbor
(Neither savior nor unpaid labor)
Is it pure love of life
(Or are you rife with strife)

[Chorus]
Do you strongarm
(Inflict harm)
Or are you arm strong
(Stand against wrong)

[Bridge]
Arm strong
(Strongarm)
How do you get on…?

[Outro]
How do you get along
With your day-to-day
Is it pure dance and song
(Or does lust lure you away)
How do you treat your neighbor
(Neither savior nor unpaid labor)
Is it pure love of life
(Or are you rife with strife)
Do you shine a light
(Pure delight)
Arm strong
(Heart kind)
See sharp (C#)
Find our song

From the album “Strength
Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderStrong

Strong-Christmas.mp3
Strong-Christmas.mp4
Strong.mp3
Strong.mp4
Strong-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Sing along:)
Getting strong!
(Stronger, stronger)
Longer and longer

[Verse 1]
For how long
(Can we grow weak)
Can’t prolong
(A losing streak)

[Bridge]
Sing along:
(Getting strong!)

[Chorus]
Getting mental tough
(Stronger, stronger)
Can’t go long enough
(Longer and longer)

[Verse 2]
Pumping iron
(I am for the win)
Playing harder
(Music recorder)

[Bridge]
Sing along:
(Getting strong!)

[Chorus]
Getting mental tough
(Stronger, stronger)
Can’t go long enough
(Longer and longer)

[Bridge]
Sing along:
(Getting strong!)

[Chorus]
Getting mental tough
(Stronger, stronger)
Can’t go long enough
(Longer and longer)

[Outro]
Sing along:
(Getting strong!)
Swing your axe
(Jump and dance)
Take a chance
(Volume to the max)

From the album “Strength

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderThe Number One

The-Number-One-Christmas.mp3
The-Number-One-Christmas.mp4
The-Number-One.mp3
The-Number-One.mp4
The-Number-One-intro.mp3

[Intro]
A reason for cohesion

[Refrain]
The number one reason
(To live to give)
Is for all the love
(Of all who live)

[Bridge]
A reason for cohesion
The more you live to love
(The more you love to live)
Setting free your peace dove
(Your troubles they’ll forgive)

[Refrain]
The number one reason
(To live to give)
Is for all the love
(Of all who live)
Rise above
(More than survive)
Alive!

[Bridge]
A reason for cohesion
The more you live to love
(The more you love to live)
Set free our peace dove
(No troubles to relive)
Free, free, free
(All’s in harmony)

[Refrain]
The number one reason
(To live to give)
Is for all the love
(Of all who live)
Rise above
(More than survive)
Alive!

[Break]
A reason for cohesion

[Outro]
The more you live to love
(The more you love to live)
Set free our peace dove
(No troubles to relive)
Free, free, free
(All’s in harmony)
A season for cohesion
(Reason)

From the album “Reason

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home

bookmark_borderThe Three Magi

The-Three-Magi-Christmas.mp3
The-Three-Magi-Christmas.mp4
The-Three-Magi.mp3
The-Three-Magi.mp4
The-Three-Magi-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Wise men…
(In this season)
It stands to reason
Now… (and then)

[Verse 1]
A wise man from Babylon
(Babble on, babble on)
The nature of the gifts
(A list of “what ifs”)

[Chorus]
Wise men…
(In this season)
It stands to reason
Now… (and then)

[Bridge]
Those who know
(Go!)
Magi (foresee)
Man’s destiny
Magi (Set free)
Immortality

[Verse 2]
Zoroastrian priestly caste
(Persia, ahh, ahh)
Astrologers come fast
(Gold, frankincense, and myrrh blur)

[Chorus]
Wise men…
(In this season)
It stands to reason
Now… (and then)

[Bridge]
Those who know
(Go!)
Magi (foresee)
Man’s destiny
Magi (Set free)
Immortality

[Chorus]
Wise men…
(In this season)
It stands to reason
Now… (and then)

[Outro]
Babylon
(Babble on, babble on)
Arabia
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)
Persia
(Ahh, ahh, ahh)
Magi (foresee)
Man’s destiny
Magi (Sets free)
Immortality

ABOUT THE SONG
The Wise Men, or Magi, are mentioned in the Bible as coming from “the East,” but their precise origin is not specified and is a subject of scholarly debate. While some sources suggest Persia (modern-day Iran), others argue for regions in Arabia (like Sheba, modern-day Yemen or Jordan) or even Babylon. The tradition of assigning specific names (Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar) and distinct homelands (Persia, India, and Arabia) is a later development, not found in the biblical account.

Possible Origins
  • Persia:
    A strong possibility, as the term “magi” was associated with the Zoroastrian priestly caste of Persia, who were astrologers. 
  • Arabia (e.g., Sheba):
    The nature of their gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) suggests a connection to Arabia, which was a major source of these commodities. Old Testament prophecies also refer to kings coming from Arabian kingdoms. 

  • Babylon:
    The biblical story of Daniel, who was a wise man from Babylon, could explain why wise men from that region might be familiar with the prophecy of the Messiah’s coming. 

From the album “Reason

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[Intro]
Sow so
… or… (So, sow!)

[Refrain]
Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to glow?
(Do you know?)

[Bridge]
Sow so
… or… (So, sow!)
Please! (Sow the seeds)

[Refrain]
Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to the show?
(Do you know?)

Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to glow (ohh)
Do you know?
(Do you know?)

[Bridge]
Sow so
… or… (So, sow!)
Please! (Sow the seeds)
The heart that feeds…
(Succeeds)

[Refrain]
Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to the show?
(Do you know?)

Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to grow (ohh)
Do you know?
(Do you know?)

Do you know
(Which way to go)
… to glow (ohh)
Do you know?
(Do you know?)

[Outro]
Sow so
… or… (So, sow!)
Please! (Sow the seeds)
The heart that feeds…
(Succeeds)
You know…
(So, sow!)
So, sow!
(So, sow!)

From the album “Reason

Christmas Bliss
Christmas Home