bookmark_borderNot Much

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[Intro]
Something
(Or not much of anything?)

[Verse 1]
No tax on tips
(If you forfeit $15,000)
When in fact it gyps
(Met with hollers)

[Bridge]
Something
(Or not much of anything?)

[Chorus]
Want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge?
(Over the insanity ridge)
How about Florida swamp land?
(Lost logic’s command)

[Verse 2]
No tips for busking
(Musicians dwell in the blues)
Forget about trusting
(The Man forces you to lose)

[Bridge]
Something
(Or not much of anything?)

[Chorus]
Want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge?
(Over the insanity ridge)
How about Florida swamp land?
(Lost logic’s command)

[Bridge]
Something
(Or not much of anything?)

[Chorus]
Want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge?
(Over the insanity ridge)
How about Florida swamp land?
(Lost logic’s command)

[Outro]
Something
(Or not much of anything?)

ABOUT THE SONG
It appears the “no tax on tips and overtime” changes won’t take effect until late 2026 and will expire in 2028, so the long-term impact may be limited. Here’s what we believe we know so far:

  • Tax on Tips: Allows workers to deduct a portion of tip income from federal taxes.

  • Deduction Limit (Tips): Capped at $25,000 per year.

  • Phase-Out (Tips): Phased out for individuals earning over $150,000 ($300,000 for joint filers).

  • Exclusions (Tips): Notably, “the performing arts” are reportedly excluded from claiming the tip deduction. As one source notes: “As was the case in the House bill, the Senate bill provides that workers in certain specified businesses are not eligible for the tip deduction.” This is one of the most backwards tax provisions I’ve seen—when most people think of tipped workers, musicians and performers are among the first that come to mind, yet they are apparently excluded from benefiting under this bill.

  • Tax on Overtime Pay: Provides a temporary tax deduction for overtime earnings.

  • Deduction Limit (Overtime): Capped at $12,500 per year ($25,000 for joint filers).

  • Phase-Out (Overtime): Same phase-out thresholds as the tip deduction.

  • Duration: These provisions expire at the end of 2028.

  • Cost: The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill would increase the deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion over 10 years.

While marketed as relief for workers, these deductions are temporary, skew toward higher earners, exclude some of the workers who rely on tips the most, and add significantly to the deficit without addressing long-term fiscal sustainability.

ADDENDUM: The “No Tax on Tips” Gimmick: A Con Disguised as Help for Workers

People celebrating this “no tax on tips” gimmick don’t realize how it actually works—and why it will cost most workers money rather than save it.

Under the new law, the “no tax on tips” provision only applies if you itemize your deductions instead of taking the standard deduction, which is currently over $15,000 for individuals and more for joint filers. Most low-wage workers don’t itemize because they don’t have enough deductions to make it worthwhile. If they chose to itemize just to claim untaxed tips, they would lose the value of the standard deduction, which would often wipe out any potential savings or even leave them paying more in taxes.

There’s also a $25,000 cap on the untaxed tip deduction, making it useless for higher earners who would see their deduction phased out while also losing the standard deduction. Meanwhile, billionaires, gig workers, and others who can restructure their income streams could still exploit this loophole by reclassifying payments as “tips.” They could claim advisory fees, bonuses, or “consulting payments” as tips, reducing their taxable income to zero while still leveraging the infrastructure, programs, and services funded by taxpayers.

In reality, the “no tax on tips” provision is a clever marketing tool designed to mislead voters into thinking it helps workers while draining revenue from Medicare, Social Security, education, and infrastructure—programs these same workers rely on. At the same time, it creates a backdoor tax shelter for those who know how to manipulate the system, exacerbating inequality and deepening the deficit.

If lawmakers truly wanted to help workers, they could increase the minimum wage, strengthen wage theft enforcement, and expand the Earned Income Tax Credit—actions that would put real money into workers’ pockets without jeopardizing their access to essential services. Instead, the “no tax on tips” gimmick is another bait-and-switch policy, disguised as populism while serving wealthier interests in the background.

It’s not a gift to workers. It’s a con—and voters deserve to know the truth before it’s too late.

From the album “Something

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDunno

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[Intro]
Don’t know what to say
(No, dunno)

[Verse 1]
Don’t know how to tell you
I can’t get through
I can’t get through to you
(No matter what I do)

[Bridge]
Don’t know what to say
(No, dunno)

[Chorus]
As you run on and on
(Running on and on)
To see if you can be
(Running on and on)

[Verse 2]
Don’t know how to tell you
I can’t get through
I can’t get through to you
(No matter what I do)

[Bridge]
Don’t know what to say
(No, dunno)

[Chorus]
As you run on and on
(Running on and on)
To see if you can be
(Running on and on)

[Bridge]
Don’t know what to say
(No, dunno)

[Chorus]
As you run on and on
(Running on and on)
To see if you can be
(Running on and on)

[Outro]
Know what to say
(Know don’t — no)
Today or any other day
(Know don’t — no)

ABOUT THE SONG
After thorough investigation, I’ve concluded that what we’re seeing is cognitive dysfunction. COVID-19 is known to have long-term neurological consequences, especially in unvaccinated individuals and those with pre-existing conditions. While the exact extent to which COVID contributes is still being studied, it appears this could explain the increased severity of cognitive decline we see between Trump 1.0 and Trump 2.0. Many of these individuals may have struggled their whole lives, but contracting COVID without vaccination has compounded the problem.

Interestingly, the symptoms we observe—extreme self-interest, low empathy, resistance to facts, and an aversion to complexity—closely resemble the well-documented neurological and behavioral effects of lead poisoning. Chronic lead exposure doesn’t just lower IQ; it fundamentally alters how people think and behave by damaging the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for impulse control, empathy, moral reasoning, and long-term planning. As a result, individuals often display more selfish, impulsive, and antisocial behavior—a “me first” mindset.

Lead exposure also severely impairs executive function, the brain’s ability to plan, analyze, and think abstractly. This makes it difficult for affected individuals to process complex or nuanced information, leading to an aversion to science, mathematics, and logical reasoning. Their thinking becomes more concrete, emotionally driven, and black-and-white, making them highly susceptible to manipulation by political propaganda, conspiracy theories, and fear-based messaging. Unable to think critically or tolerate uncertainty, they cling to misinformation and resist rational discourse, regardless of the evidence presented.

From the album “Something

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSomething

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[Verse 1]
What the heck is it
Can you hold it still a bit
I’m having a hard time seeing
What’s going on

[Chorus]
Something?
(Could be anything)
Amazing
(To the stars… gazing)

[Bridge]
Dared to take a look
(To see what I could see)
Stranger than The Book
(Evolve to eventually…)

[Verse 2]
So, say can you see
By the dawn’s early light
What we wished to be
Is now in sight

[Chorus]
Something?
(Could be anything)
Amazing
(To the stars… gazing)

[Bridge]
Dared to take a look
(To see what I could see)
Stranger than The Book
(Evolve to eventually…)

[Chorus]
Something?
(Could be anything)
Amazing
(To the stars… gazing)

[Outro]
Dared to take a look
(To see what I could see)
Stranger than The Book
(Evolve to eventually…)

From the album “Something

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIs It Blue?

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Is-It-Blue-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Is it blue?
Please…
(Give us a clue)

[Verse 1]
Is it bigger than a breadbox
Smaller than a loaf
The school of hard knocks
Still hovering aloof

[Bridge]
Is it blue?
Please…
(Give us a clue)

[Chorus]
Does your black heart
(Sing the blues)
Could this be the start
(To getting through)

[Verse 2]
Is it birth on Earth
Or death to earth
As it fades to black
There’s no coming back

[Bridge]
Is it blue?
Please…
(Give us a clue)

[Chorus]
Does your black heart
(Sing the blues)
Could this be the start
(To getting through)

[Outro]
Is it blue?
Please…
(Give us a clue)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderA Storm’s a Brewin’

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A-Storms-a-Brewin-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Leaves turning upside down
(Down, down, down)
Sudden drop in temperature
(Cold, cold, cold)

[Verse 2[
Clouds building (darkening)
Wind changes direction (strengthens)
Upside down… cold, hard facts

[Chorus]
A storm’s a brewin’
(Brew, baby, brew)
Without you knowin’
(No, know no)

[Verse 3]
Birds flying lower (all silent)
(Sounds down, down)
Increased humidity
(Argh! It’s killin’ me)

[Verse 4[
Smell of rain (and of earth)
Distant thunder (is it any wonder)
Forboding (so forewarned)

[Chorus]
A storm’s a brewin’
(Brew, baby, brew)
Without you knowin’
(No, know no)

[Bridge]
The reign hits hard
(oh, so hard)
Using my head
(To retard)
Gotta slow down
(Down, down, down)
Though it means extremes
(Upon my crown)
My crown…
(Going down, down, down)

[Chorus]
A storm’s a brewin’
(Brew, baby, brew)
Without you knowin’
(No, know no)

[Outro]
A storm’s a brewin’
(Brew, baby, brew)
Without you knowin’
(No, know no)

A SCIENCE NOTE

Here are natural clues that a storm is brewing, similar to leaves turning upside down:

  1. Leaves turning upside down – Caused by increased humidity and shifting wind, making the softer undersides more visible.

  2. Sudden drop in temperature – A cold gust indicates a front approaching.

  3. Clouds building and darkening – Cumulus clouds growing into towering cumulonimbus.

  4. Wind changes direction or strengthens – Indicates a front or storm edge is near.

  5. Birds flying lower or becoming silent – Sensing pressure changes and taking cover.

  6. Increased humidity and heaviness in the air – Feels muggy and thick.

  7. Smell of rain or earth – Petrichor often precedes rain as moisture releases scents from soil.

  8. Distant thunder – Even before clouds fully arrive.

  9. Cloud movement speeds up – Higher-level winds may appear faster.

  10. Halo around the sun or moon – Indicates moisture high in the atmosphere.

  11. Animal behavior changes – Cows lying down, insects becoming less active.

  12. Waves on lakes or ponds becoming choppier – Wind patterns shifting.

  13. Static or crackling on AM radio – Lightning discharges in the distance.

  14. A dark, greenish tint to the sky – Indicates severe storms or hail potential.

These can help you observe and predict approaching storms naturally, especially useful in fieldwork, writing, or teaching nature awareness. Let me know if you want these adapted into a child-friendly nature guide or scouting activity sheet.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSecret Code

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[Intro]
It’s in (secret) code

[Verse 1]
The password is “midnight sun.”
What it means
Has come undone
The nightingale sings at dawn.
In the scenes
The demons spawn

[Chorus]
Are you confused
At the things they say
Battered and bruised
By their brutal way

[Bridge]
Obviously,
Their (secret) code
Is easy to break
Honestly,
Their (moral) code
Reads take, take, take

[Verse 2]
Are you sure
The line is secure
Confirm the encryption
Venomous viper
Poison’s validation
Decipher and destroy
(Kilroy!)

[Chorus]
Are you confused
At the things they say
Battered and bruised
By their brutal way

[Bridge]
Obviously,
Their (secret) code
Is easy to break
Honestly,
Their (moral) code
Reads take, take, take

[Verse 2]
Are you sure
The line is secure
Confirm the encryption
Venomous viper
Poison’s validation
Decipher and destroy
(Kilroy!)

[Chorus]
Are you confused
At the things they say
Battered and bruised
By their brutal way

[Outro]
Watch their (secret) code (erode)
Watch their (secret) code (erode)
Watch their (secret) code (erode)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWhen I Say Go

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When-I-Say-Go-Unplugged-Underground-XXIII.mp4
When-I-Say-Go-intro.mp3

[Intro]
When I say go…
(1, 2, 3…)

[Verse 1]
Woe, no. I didn’t say go
Behind the line
Let’s try it again

[Chorus]
1, 2, 3
Go!
(Go, go, go)

[Verse 2]
OK… that was good practice
Now let’s begin
To try it again

[Bridge]
When I say go…
(1, 2, 3…)
So…
Woe, no. I didn’t say go
Back it up
(What’s up with premo)

[Chorus]
1, 2, 3
Go!
(Go, go, go)

[Verse 3]
Nice! Let’s do it again
(To waste would be sin)
Ready….
Begin!

[Bridge]
Steady…
When I say “go”
(1, 2, 3)
Know…
Woe, no. I didn’t say go
Try, try, try
(To grasp the flow)

[Outro]
1, 2, 3
Go!
(Go, go, go)
Don’t stop now
(No how, no way)
Know-how (Today)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderColonel Mustard

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Colonel-Mustard-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Which way does the wind blow
How high’s the rising tide
Any idea… do you know
How long till the end of the ride

[Bridge]
Are you feeling flustered?
(Out of the ordinary?)

[Chorus]
Do you have a clue?
(Quick!)
It was Colonel Mustard,
In the conservatory,
With the candlestick.

[Verse 2]
When I was just a baby, mama told me, Son
(Always be a good boy, don’t ever play with guns”)
Mama, ooh (any way the wind blows)
Sooner or later… one knows
(Oh, mama mia, mama mia)
Mama, just killed a man
(Oh, mama mia, mama mia)

[Bridge]
Are you feeling flustered?
(Out of the ordinary?)

[Chorus]
Do you have a clue?
(Quick!)
It was Colonel Mustard,
In the conservatory,
With the candlestick.

[Bridge]
Are you feeling flustered?
(Out of the ordinary?)

[Outro]
Quick!
(Do you have a clue?)
It was Colonel Mustard,
In the conservatory,
With the candlestick.

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHint

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Hint-Best-Of.mp4
Hint.mp3
Hint.mp4
Hint-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Here’s a hint

[Verse 1]
What’s going on
With the status quo
The light of dawn
Will help you know

[Chorus]
Here’s a hint
(The situation’s dire)
In case you didn’t
(See the fire)

[Verse 2]
What’s the situation
With the human race
Is it devastation
Or can we keep pace

[Chorus]
Here’s a hint
(The situation’s dire)
In case you didn’t
(See the fire)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Here’s a clue for you
(Your dues have come due)
A hint about your stint
(It’s cause of what you do)

[Instrumental, Synth Solo, Electric Piano, Bass]

[Chorus]
Here’s a hint
(The situation’s dire)
In case you didn’t
(See the fire)

[Outro]
Here’s a clue for you
(Your dues have come due)
[Instrumental, Electric Piano]

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderA Little Too Close

A-Little-Too-Close-Best-Of.mp3
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A-Little-Too-Close.mp4
A-Little-Too-Close-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Horseshoes and hand grenades

[Verse 1]
How can I whisper
Within a whisker
My life…
And a knife

[Bridge]
What I’m talking about
Makes me want to (shout!)
Shout it out

[Chorus]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
We’re talkin’ exact amounts
(Solid lines… not shades)

[Verse 2]
Alright, to be upfront
That was too close for comfort
Do you understand
… the damned demand

[Bridge]
What I’m talking about
Makes me want to (shout!)
Shout it out

[Chorus]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
We’re talkin’ exact amounts
(Solid lines… not shades)

[Bridge]
As humanity fades
(Fade away, don’t fade away)
Day after day
(Fading away)
Day after day

[Outro]
Close only counts
(In horseshoes and hand grenades)
We’re talkin’ exact amounts
(Solid lines… know shades)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWhistling Past the Graveyard

Whistling-Past-the-Graveyard-UU-XXIII.mp3
Whistling-Past-the-Graveyard-UU-XXIII.mp4
Whistling-Past-the-Graveyard-intro.mp3
Whistling-Past-the-Graveyard.mp3
Whistling-Past-the-Graveyrd.mp4

[Intro]
Everything’s fine
(Ignore the sign)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
This can’t go on
It’s a red octagon
A command for demand
… to stop!

[Chorus]
Everything’s fine
(Ignore the sign)
The price you pay
(Comes due today)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo, Organ, Bass]
Ignore the alarm
(Bring on the harm)
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Whistling past the graveyard
Going to get hit hard
(Caught off-guard)

[Verse 2]
The wrong way
On a one-way street
Comes the day
For self-defeat

[Chorus]
Everything’s fine
(Ignore the sign)
The price you pay
(Comes due today)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo, Organ, Bass]
Ignore the alarm
(Bring on the harm)
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Whistling past the graveyard
Going to get hit hard
(Caught off-guard)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Everything’s fine
(Ignore the sign)
The price you pay
(Comes due today)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Sound Effects]
Ignore the alarm
(Bring on the harm)
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Whistling past the graveyard
Going to get hit hard
(Caught off-guard)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderHmmm

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[Intro]
Hmmm… I dunno
(That doesn’t sound quite right)

[Verse 1]
The Earth is flat
The Earth is cooling
Both are not fact
You need schooling

[Bridge]
Hmmmm… I dunno
(That doesn’t sound quite right)

[Chorus]
Here we go
(Step into the light)
Watch us grow
(Gaining “knew” insight)

[Verse 2]
Vaccines cause autism
We need more CO2
Both show you have no clue
Abandon white nationalism

[Bridge]
Hmmmm… I dunno
(That doesn’t sound quite right)

[Chorus]
Here we go
(Step into the light)
Watch us grow
(Gaining “knew” insight)

[Bridge]
’cause… I do know
(That doesn’t sound quite right)

[Chorus]
Here we go
(Step into the light)
Watch us grow
(Gaining “knew” insight)

[Outro]
’cause… I do know
(That doesn’t sound quite right)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe News

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The-News-intro.mp3

[Intro]
I found the clues…
(In the news)

[Verse 1]
Have you heard the word
The news is hot
Man cannot understand
Why or why not

[Bridge]
Should come as no surprise
(Reality’s on the rise)

[Chorus]
I found the clues…
(In the news)
Written on the wall
(Right in front of us all)

[Verse 2]
Have you seen the signs
Staring right at you
Woe, man’s designs
Will kill you, too

[Bridge]
Should come as no surprise
(Reality’s on the rise)

[Chorus]
I found the clues…
(In the news)
Written on the wall
(Right in front of us all)

[Bridge]
Should come as no surprise
(Reality’s on the rise)

[Chorus]
I found the clues…
(In the news)
Written on the wall
(Right in front of us all)

[Outro]
Should come as no surprise
(Reality’s on the rise)

From the album “Clues

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Things You Do

The-Things-You-Do-Best-Of.mp3 The-Things-You-Do-Best-Of.mp4 The-Things-You-Do.mp3 The-Things-You-Do.mp4 The-Things-You-Do-intro.mp3

[Intro]
In the beginning…

[Verse 1]
So, it started
(On, Earth your birth)
How long til’ departed
(How rare til’ you’re earth)

[Chorus]
‘suppose it’s true
The things ya due
Define you
The things I do
Impact the dreams
Of all of you

[Bridge]
Yes (it’s true)
The things we do
(Have come due)

[Verse 2]
So, it ended
(Death to earth)
‘suppose it’s a must
(We’re all stardust)

[Chorus 2]
‘suppose it’s true
The things I due
Define me
The things you do
Impact the scenes
And all our dreams

[Bridge]
Yes (it’s true)
The things we do
(Have come due)
We? (Oui, oui!)
Yes (We must confess)

[Outro]
Yes (it’s true)
The things we do
(Have come due)
We? (Oui, oui!)
Yes (We must confess)

From the album “Clues

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLike Lightning

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[Verse 1]
Did you see the light
But not hear the (Boom!)
Then you just might
Have been struck too soon

[Bridge]
A direct strike
(Deathlike)

[Chorus]
It struck like lightning
(Shock of a lifetime)
Too late for frightening
(Need a lifeline)

[Verse 2]
I thought they said
(“It never strikes twice”)
They might be right…
If you’re already dead

[Bridge]
A direct strike
(Deathlike)

[Chorus]
It struck like lightning
(Shock of a lifetime)
Too late for frightening
(Need a lifeline)

[Bridge]
A direct strike
(Deathlike)
Set my world on fire
(Fanned flames higher)
Increased frequency
(And intensity)

[Chorus]
It struck like lightning
(Shock of a lifetime)
Too late for frightening
(Need a lifeline)

[Outro]
A direct strike
(Deathlike)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Like Lightning” captures the essence of how humanity is reacting to climate change with tragic slowness, much like waiting to hear thunder after seeing a lightning strike—by the time you hear the boom, it’s already too late.

  • “Did you see the light / But not hear the (Boom!)”
    represents the speed of light vs the speed of sound: we see climate signals (heatwaves, ice melt, sea level rise) instantly, yet society waits to “hear the boom” (economic impacts, mass displacements, food shortages) before reacting. By the time those consequences arrive, the lightning (climate tipping points) has already struck.

  • “A direct strike (Deathlike)”
    symbolizes the irreversible damage of crossed tipping points: AMOC slowdown, Arctic ice collapse, and wet-bulb heat thresholds are not future threats; they are direct strikes already occurring, leading to death and displacement.

  • “It struck like lightning / (Shock of a lifetime)”
    conveys the shock people feel when extreme events hit (floods, fires, crop failures), even though the science has warned about these for decades.

Feedback Loops Like Lightning Chains

The science note for the song fits seamlessly:

  • Lightning increases wildfire ignition, releasing CO2 and brown carbon, which lowers albedo, causing more warming, more storms, and more lightning—a rapid, non-linear feedback loop akin to a chain reaction of lightning strikes.

  • Each strike is not an isolated event but a trigger for the next, paralleling how permafrost melt releases methane, accelerating warming, which intensifies storms, which increase lightning, which ignite more fires, releasing more carbon.

“Too late for frightening (Need a lifeline)”

This lyric underlines that fear is useless once the system has tipped. Humanity now needs radical lifelines (systemic emissions cuts, carbon removal, regenerative adaptation), but these require acting before the next strike, not after hearing the thunder.

“Set my world on fire (Fanned flames higher)”

A direct reference to how human activities (fossil fuels, deforestation) amplify these feedback loops, much like fanning flames during a lightning-induced wildfire, accelerating our own destruction.

The Song’s Core Warning

“Like Lightning” is a stark climate allegory:

  • You cannot wait for the sound of collapse; by the time it is loud enough to force action, the damage is irreversible.

  • The speed of climate system responses is like lightning, but human, political, and economic responses have been at the speed of sound—too slow to matter.

  • Each delay worsens the impacts, creating more fires, floods, and food crises, making the environment increasingly uninhabitable.

Conclusion

“Like Lightning” reminds us that climate change is not a distant storm; it is a lightning strike happening now. Humanity’s continued inaction, denial, and slow response ensure that we experience the shock of a lifetime repeatedly until systems collapse. The song calls for immediate, radical action before the next flash becomes the one that ends us.

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
Several feedback loops involve brown carbon, lightning, wildfires, arctic warming, ice melt, and permafrost collapse. Brown carbon, with a low albedo, absorbs more heat, releasing sequestered carbon and methane into the atmosphere, creating a self-reinforcing cycle.

Studies have identified a feedback loop between lightning and forest fires. Global warming increases extreme weather events, conducive to lightning. More lightning ignites trees and soil, releasing warming CO2, creating more storms and lightning. The Forests at Risk Due to Lightning Fires study reveals the sensitivity of intact forests to potential increases in lightning fires, impacting terrestrial carbon storage and biodiversity.

“What many people may not be aware of is that lightning is the most common ignition source for fires in remote temperate and boreal forests,” says Thomas Janssen, research associate at VU Amsterdam. These forests store large amounts of carbon, which is released in the form of greenhouse gases during the fire. The research reveals that 77% of the burned area in intact forest regions outside the tropics is due to lightning fires, and the number of strikes is expected to increase by 11 to 3 % per degree warming with ongoing climate change.

“When a thunderstorm passes through this landscape, there are thousands of lightning strikes, and some hundreds of them start little fires,” said Prof Sander Veraverbeke from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, one of the authors on the research paper. “And these can grow together into mega-fire complexes that become the size of small countries. Once these fires are so big, it becomes very difficult to do anything about them.”

More wildfires create more CO2 and more brown carbon that result in more global warming that results in more lightning strikes creating more wildfires resulting in more global warming thawing more permafrost allowing more emissions of CO2 and methane resulting in more warming, creating many more feedback loops. The Canadian wildfires of 2023 are a clear example of a tipping point that has been crossed. These fires released more carbon into the atmosphere than the annual emissions of all but three countries. Permafrost, once considered a stable, frozen barrier, is now thawing and burning year-round, releasing even more carbon and methane into the atmosphere.

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