bookmark_borderTight

Tight.mp3
Tight.mp4
Tight-Pt-2.mp3
Tight-Pt-2.mp4
Tight-intro.mp3

[Intro]
You might…
(Wanna hold on tight)

[Verse 1]
I heard them say
(Hold on loosely)
But there’s no way
(You’ll be bleeding profusely)

[Bridge]
You might…
(Wanna hold on tight)

[Chorus]
That’s right
(Hold on tight)
Don’t lose sight
(Hold on tight)

[Verse 2]
Don’t let it slip away
(Through your fingers)
You’ll be sad that way
(And sorrow lingers)

[Bridge]
You might…
(Wanna hold on tight)

[Chorus]
That’s right
(Hold on tight)
Don’t lose sight
(Hold on tight)

[Outro]
You might…
(Wanna hold on tight)
Can you see the light?
(Hold on tight)
Gaining insight
(Hold on tight)
Yeah, that’s right

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderThat Lovin’ Feeling

That-Lovin-Feeling.mp3
That-Lovin-Feeling.mp4
That-Lovin-Feeling-Pt-2.mp3″
That-Lovin-Feeling-Pt-2.mp34
That-Lovin-Feeling-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hold on
(Hold on)
… to that lovin’ feeling

[Verse 1]
As you grow old
(Keep in your mind)
Don’t need to bold
(Best being kind)

[Bridge]
Forever young
(… in the heart…)
Right from the start

[Chorus]
No, now you know
(Don’t let it go)
No, no, no, no

Your child can find
(Let youth remind)
Never let it go

[Verse 2]
As you grow old
(Keep in your mind)
Don’t need to be blind
(To being kind)

[Bridge]
Don’t stray
(Day after day)
Stay
(Forever young)
(… in the heart…)
Right from the start

[Chorus]
No, now you know
(Don’t let it go)
No, no, no, no

Your child can find
(Let youth remind)
Never let it go

[Outro]
Don’t stray
(Stay!)
Forever young
Every day
(Stay!)
Forever young
(Everyday every day)
Stay
(Forever young)
(… in the heart…)
Right from the start

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderThat Leash

That-Leash.mp3
That-Leash.mp4
That-Leash-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp3
That-Leash-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp4

That-Leash-Animation-1.mp4
That-Leash-Animation-2.mp4
That-Leash-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(At the very least)
Hold on tight…
… to that leash

[Refrain]
Was I right
(He’s out of sight)
Has a habit
(Of chasing rabbit)

[Bridge]
(So, at the very least)
Hold on tight…
… to that leash
(With all your might)

[Refrain]
Or “there he goes”
(Where he lands… nobody knows)
’cause he has a habit
(Of chasing rabbit)

[Bridge]
(So, at the very least)
Hold on tight…
… to that leash
(With all your might)

[Outro]
’cause “there he goes”
(Where he lands… nobody knows)
Oh, yes, he has a habit
(Of chasing rabbit)
Dagnabit!
(Try n’ grab it)

From the album “Hold On

The Canine Incisors Collection

bookmark_borderTo My Beer

To-My-Beer-Best-Of.mp3
To-My-Beer-Best-Of.mp4
To-My-Beer.mp3
To-My-Beer.mp4

To-My-Beer-Animation-1.mp4
To-My-Beer-Animation-2.mp4
To-My-Beer-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Oh, dear)
Hold on….
(To my beer)

[Refrain]
This should be so easy
(For even a monkey like me)
No problem… a piece of cake
(Am I man… or am I fake)

[Bridge]
Let’s see
(… how much I can take)
(Oh, dear)
Hold on….
(To my beer)
This could get ugly
(Yes siree)

[Refrain]
This should be so easy
(For even a monkey like me)
No problem… a piece of cake
(Am I man… or am I fake)

[Bridge]
Let’s see
(… how much I can take)
(Oh, dear)
Hold on….
(To my beer)
This could get ugly
(Yes siree)
I’m gonna go
(Where I don’t know)
Sooo…
Hold on….
(To my beer)

[Outro]
Oops… that ain’t so easy
(Especially for a monkey like me)
This fool now keeps tight lips
(To avoiding the sinking of ships)

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderA Second

A-Second-Best-Of.mp3
A-Second-Best-Of.mp4
A-Second.mp3
A-Second.mp4

A-Second-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hold on a second…
(… I thought you said….)

[Verse 1]
What do you recommend
(Are the choices fair)
What message to send
(That will find its way there)

[Bridge]
Hold on a second…
(… I thought you said….)

[Chorus]
Wait a minute
(Not so fast)
One more moment
(Make it last)

[Verse 2]
What do you reckon
(I’ve made my bed)
Check out or check in
(Arrive alive or dead)

[Bridge]
Hold on a second…
(… I thought you said….)

[Chorus]
Wait a minute
(Not so fast)
One more moment
(Make it last)

[Outro]
Beckon
(Avoid the dread)
Hold on a second…
(… I thought you said….)
Yes, right inisght
(That’s what she said)
Beckon
(Avoid the dread)
Reckon
(Thrive alive)

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderYesterday

Yesterday.mp3
Yesterday.mp4
Yesterday-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp3
Yesterday-Unplugged-Underground-XXIX.mp4

Yesterday-Animation-1.mp4
Yesterday-Animation-1.mp4
Yesterday-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Don’t hold on to yesterday
Let ‘er fade away
(Fade away)

[Verse 1]
Living in a memory
(Isn’t living at all)
Enjoy the scenery
(Before you start your fall)

[Chorus]
The past has passed
(No looking back)
Into the future… fast
(Because the present doesn’t last)

[Bridge]
Don’t hold on to yesterday
Let ‘er fade away
(Fade away)

[Verse 2]
Living in your history
(Is more like misery)
Love the here and now
(The anywhere and anyhow)

[Chorus]
The past has passed
(No looking back)
Into the future… fast
(Because the present doesn’t last)

[Bridge]
Don’t hold on to yesterday
Let ‘er fade away
(Fade away)

[Outro]
The past has passed
(Spent time amassed)
Into the future… fast
(No, the present doesn’t last)
Know the present doesn’t last
(Know no woe)

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderOr Set Her Free

Or-Set-Her-Free-Best-Of.mp3
Or-Set-Her-Free-Best-Of.mp3
Or-Set-Her-Free.mp3
Or-Set-Her-Free.mp4

Or-Set-Her-Free-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Should I hold on tightly
(Or set her free)
Am I the almighty
(Or simply me)

[Verse 1]
Mama!
(What a dilemma)
I “want” so bad
(No need, not a tad)

[Chorus]
Should I hold on tightly
(Or set her free)
Am I the almighty
(Or simply me)

[Bridge]
Rightly (help me see)
Free (She’s meant to be)
You can’t cage (our stage)

[Verse 2]
Such confusion
(In our illusion)
Do I have to have
(Or do with half)

[Chorus]
Should I hold on tightly
(Or set her free)
Am I the almighty
(Or simply me)

[Bridge]
Rightly (help me see)
Free (She’s meant to be)
You can’t cage (our stage)

[Outro[
What she’s really meant to be
(Free, free, free)
No strings attached… totally
(Free, free, free)
In the process… freeing me
(Free, free, free)

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderOn My Way

On-My-Way-Best-Of.mp3
On-My-Way-Best-Of.mp4
On-My-Way.mp3
On-My-Way.mp4
On-My-Way-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hold on!
(I’m on my way)
Everything
(Will be OK)

[Bridge]
The urgency
(Of the emergency)

[Refrain]
Hold on!
(I’m on my way)
Everything
(Will be OK)

[Bridge]
Off (to save the day!)
The urgency
(Of the emergency)
Is plain to see
(Obviously)

[Refrain]
Hold on!
(I’m on my way)
Everything
(Will be OK)

[Bridge]
Off (to save the day!)
The urgency
(Of the emergency)
Is plain to see
(Obviously)
I know what to do
(I’ll help you!)

[Refrain]
Hold on!
(I’m on my way)
Everything
(Will be OK)

[Outro]
Off (to save the day!)
The urgency
(Of the emergency)
Creates necessity
(Obviously)
I’ll do all I can do
(To rescue you)

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderWhat’s Left

Whats-Left.mp3
Whats-Left.mp4
Whats-Left-Pt-2.mp3
Whats-Left-Pt-2.mp4
Whats-Left-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Do your best
To hold on
(To what’s left)
Suggest
(Reason)

[Verse 1]
The ice is melting
(Drip by drop)
Temperature’s sweltering
(Just won’t stop)

[Bridge]
Suggest
(Reason)

[Chorus]
Do your best
To hold on
(To what’s left)
Before more
(Fades away today)

[Verse 2]
The reservoir
(Drier than before)
Down to the last drop
(Just won’t stop)

[Bridge]

[Chorus]

[Outro]
What do you say
(Let’s make it OK)
Suggest it’s the season
(For reason)

ABOUT THE SONG AND THE SCIENCE

“What’s Left” reads as a quiet but urgent meditation on human-induced climate change, framed not as spectacle, but as loss measured in drops, degrees, and dwindling margins.

Verse 1: The Physics of Loss

“The ice is melting / (Drip by drop)”
“Temperature’s sweltering / (Just won’t stop)”

The imagery is deliberately incremental. Climate change rarely arrives as a single moment—it accumulates. “Drip by drop” mirrors glacial melt, ice-sheet mass loss, and the slow but relentless transfer of water from frozen reservoirs into the ocean. The phrase “just won’t stop” reflects the inertia of the climate system: even if emissions ceased today, stored heat in oceans and atmosphere would continue driving warming for decades.

This is climate change as process, not apocalypse—yet.

Bridge: Reason vs. Denial

“Suggest / (Reason)”

This terse bridge functions like a plea. In the face of overwhelming physical evidence, the song calls for rational response rather than excuse-making. It’s a direct challenge to denial, delay, and political deflection—an appeal to act while reason still has leverage.

Chorus: The Shrinking Window

“Do your best / To hold on / (To what’s left)”
“Before more / (Fades away today)”

Here the song becomes ethical. “What’s left” refers simultaneously to:

  • Remaining ice

  • Remaining freshwater

  • Remaining ecosystems

  • Remaining time

  • Remaining moral responsibility

The urgency is temporal: today. Climate change is framed not as a future problem but as an ongoing subtraction. Each delay erodes options. The chorus implies that inaction is itself a choice—one that guarantees further loss.

Verse 2: Water as the Limiting Factor

“The reservoir / (Drier than before)”
“Down to the last drop / (Just won’t stop)”

This verse shifts from ice to liquid water, completing the hydrological arc. Melting ice does not mean water security—paradoxically, warming leads to drought, reservoir depletion, and freshwater scarcity. Snowpack loss, altered precipitation patterns, and evaporation intensify shortages even as floods increase elsewhere.

“Just won’t stop” now applies to depletion, reinforcing the idea of runaway dynamics once thresholds are crossed.

Outro: A Final Choice

“What do you say / (Let’s make it OK)”
“Suggest it’s the season / (For reason)”

The closing lines return agency to humanity. The problem is physical, but the solution is social, political, and moral. Calling it a “season for reason” subtly contrasts natural cycles with human decision-making: nature follows laws; humans choose whether to listen.

Overall Meaning
“What’s Left” is not about panic—it’s about accounting. It asks the listener to notice what remains before it’s gone, and to recognize that climate change is not an abstract trend but a lived, measurable erosion of stability.

The song’s power lies in restraint: no grand metaphors, no hyperbole—just the physics of warming translated into human terms. It reminds us that the defining question of climate change is no longer “Is it happening?” but:

How much will we lose before we decide to stop?

* 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.

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 breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

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

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Hold On

bookmark_borderHold On

Hold-On-Best-Of.mp3
Hold-On-Best-Of.mp4
Hold-On.mp3
Hold-On.mp4

Hold-On-Animation-1.mp4
Hold-On-Animation-2.mp4
Hold-On-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hold on
(Wait!)
Or hold on
(Tight)

[Verse 1]
Wrap your fingers
(Clench your fist)
If doubt lingers
(Hope persists)

[Chorus]
Hold on
(Wait!)
Or hold on
(Tight)

[Bridge]
Which is right
(Get it straight)

[Verse 2]
Grasp with both hands
(No, don’t let go)
Reason understands
(Once you know)

[Chorus]
Hold on
(Wait!)
Or hold on
(Tight)

[Bridge]
Which is right
(Get it straight)

[Outro]
Hold on (tight)
Hold on
(With all your might)
Hold on
(And on and on and on)
Hold on

From the album “Hold On