bookmark_borderWords of Wisdom

[Verse 1]
A lot of cold hard facts
Are hard to digest
So, might I suggest
Relax

[Chorus]
Listen to words of wisdom
Learn to learn earn awesome
Try to understand
The world at the hand of Man
[Break]
Damned demand

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
The prime primate
Has been messing with the climate
With absolutely no plan
Nor desire to disband

[Chorus]
Listen to words of wisdom
Learn to learn earn awesome
Try to understand
The world at the hand of Man
[Break]
Damned demand

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Bridge]
Have you asked yourself why
We don’t care who will die
Self-annihilation desire
Going higher (dire, dire)

[Chorus]
Listen to words of wisdom
Learn to learn earn awesome
Try to understand
The world at the hand of Man
[Outro]
Damned demand

A SCIENCE NOTE
“Words of Wisdom” is a poignant reflection on humanity’s impact on the environment and the urgent need for introspection and action in the face of climate change.

The opening lines of the song acknowledge the challenge of confronting difficult truths about climate change. The suggestion to “Relax” serves as a call for listeners to approach the topic with an open mind and a willingness to engage with uncomfortable realities.

The chorus emphasizes the importance of listening to “words of wisdom” and learning from the collective knowledge and experiences of others. It urges listeners to seek understanding and awareness of the world’s challenges, particularly those caused by human activity. The repetition of the phrase “Learn to learn earn awesome” suggests that by educating ourselves and taking meaningful action, we can create a better future.

In the second verse, the song addresses the role of humanity, metaphorically referred to as the “prime primate,” in exacerbating climate change. The lack of a coherent plan or desire to address the issue is highlighted, emphasizing the need for accountability and responsibility.

The bridge delves deeper into the motivations behind humanity’s destructive behavior, questioning why we seem indifferent to the consequences of our actions. The reference to “self-annihilation desire” suggests a reckless disregard for the long-term consequences of our behavior, leading to a sense of urgency and desperation.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of frustration and urgency, echoed in the repeated phrase “Damned demand.” This phrase encapsulates the idea that despite the urgent need for action, there is often resistance or apathy, hindering progress towards addressing climate change.

“Words of Wisdom” tries to serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of collective action and awareness in confronting the existential threat of climate change. It calls on listeners to heed the lessons of the past, educate themselves, and strive for a more sustainable and equitable future.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderUntame Aim

by Mother Nature’s Sons

Untame Aim MP3

Did ya know
Did ya know
You can go to the moon
Did ya know
Did ya know
You can fly to the sky
Did ya know
Did ya know
You can take us
High, hi, high, hi….

Untamed the aim
That’s our refrain
Untamed the aim
Bilateral gain
Untamed the aim
Shoot for the stars
Untamed the aim
At war with wars
After all
We’re all neighbors
Untamed the aim
Adventurous endeavors
About The Song

Capo 3
G-D-G-Bb-D-G add E
G-C-G-C-D-G

This song was recorded at a lake house in the Appalachian Mountains. A stereo track of acoustic nylon guitar was mixed with a stereo track of vocals.

It is about taking the mental restrictions off setting your goals. Not only can you “think outside the box” you can also aim outside the box.

bookmark_borderEnd Of The Line

Can anyone tell me
How did we wind up here?
How did we wind up
Wind up here
Why didn’t anyone steer?
Well, how did we wind up
Wind up
That’s not exactly clear
It’s what we did fear
Now, oh dear
We can’t see clear
We can’t see the light
It’s dark
The darkest night
Is there something bright
How did we wind up here
Exactly what we did fear

With these junkyard dogs
All fat hogs

End Of The Line (Introduction) MP3
End Of The Line MP3

About The Song
The song is a live acoustic recording. A stereo track of an old upright piano and a stereo vocal track.

On a macro scale it is about how the human race has treated the world. On a micro scale it is about a mother who abandoned her husband.

Climate Change Experiment

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