bookmark_borderThe Rise of the Fall

[Intro]
The rise of the fall
Do you matter at all
I suppose… it’s your call

[Verse 1]
The temperature’s rising higher
The trees are on fire
Do you inquire
If our situation’s dire?

[Chorus]
It’s the rise of the fall
Happening to us all
It’s the End of your bliss
If that’s what you call this?

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Acceleration
Of degradation
Crumbling of the foundation

[Verse 2]
The oceans are rising higher
In spite of deniers and liars
Do you inquire
If our situation’s dire?

[Chorus]
It’s the rise of the fall
Happening to us all
It’s the End of your bliss
If that’s what you call this?

[Bridge]
Acceleration
Of degradation
Crumbling of the foundation

[Chorus]
It’s the rise of the fall
Happening to us all
It’s the End of your bliss
If that’s what you call this?

[Outro]
Acceleration
Of degradation
Self-fulfilling damnation

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “The Rise of the Fall” by The End

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bookmark_borderI’d Prefer a Coin Toss

[Intro]
Boss,
To begin…
If your win
Is a loss

[Verse 1]
All hail the king
Is that still a thing
I’d rater pass
He can kiss my….
[Bridge]
Ask
Then, listen
Gain vision

[Chorus]
Boss, (cross)
To begin… (listen)
If your win
Is a loss
I’d prefer a coin toss

[Verse 2]
All hail the king
Is that still a thing
I’d rater pass
He can kiss my….
[Bridge]
Ask
Then, listen
Gain vision

[Chorus]
Boss, (cross)
To begin… (listen)
If your win
Is a loss
I’d prefer a coin toss

[Breakdown]
He can kiss my….
[Bridge]
Ask
Then, listen
Gain vision

[Outro]
Boss, (cross)
To begin… (listen)
If your win
Is a loss
I’d prefer a coin toss

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Freedom Romp

[Intro]
It’s the freedom romp
Let freedom stomp
Far right on rights

[Verse 1]
Have you noticed how things are going
The name calling and stone throwing
To lie is matter-of-fact
The morals’ morals lack

[Chorus]
It’s not alright (all right)
When the too far right (incite)
Through hate, fear, and might
Might wage a fight
Against your right

[Bridge]
Can you see the light (see the light)
At the tunnel’s end
Can you give insight (into light)
A remedy to mend

[Verse 2]
Two-faced out of both sides of his mouth
Queen of Queens, had to fly south
Rather all others die
No reason to why

[Chorus]
It’s not alright (all right)
When the too far right (incite)
Through hate, fear, and might
Might wage a fight
Against your right

[Bridge]
Can you see the light (see the light)
At the tunnel’s end
Can you give insight (into light)
A remedy to mend

[Chorus]
It’s not alright (all right)
When the too far right (incite)
Through hate, fear, and might
Might wage a fight
Against your right

[Outro]
Can you see the light (see the light)
At the tunnel’s end
Can you give insight (into light)
A remedy to mend

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderChange is Heaven-Sent

[Verse 1]
Have you heard the word
The environment meant
Man’s so absurd
Ravaged and hellbent

[Chorus]
Oceans rising, forests burning
In the silence, we keep learning
Mother Nature’s voice is yearning
For a change, for a turning

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]
From the ashes, we can grow
A future bright, come to know
With every step, let’s make it so
Together strong, let’s let it show

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Polar ice is breaking, rivers run dry
We can’t keep faking, it’s time to try
To heal the wounds we’ve made, in the sky
To bring back life, to let Earth fly

[Chorus]
Oceans rising, forests burning
In the silence, we keep learning
Mother Nature’s voice is yearning
For a change, for a turning

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Bass, Drum Fills]
From the ashes, we can grow
A future bright, come to know
With every step, let’s make it so
Together strong, let’s let it show

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Guitar, Bass]

[Chorus]
Oceans rising, forests burning
In the silence, we keep learning
Mother Nature’s voice is yearning
For a change, for a turning

[Outro]
Have you heard the word
The environment meant
Man’s so absurd
But change is heaven-sent
From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderIn the Morning

[Intro]
The wind blows the day away
Ushering in the night
Fading sight
Fading light

[Verse 1]
Turning her back on the sun
The Earth’s day is done
Facing the other way
Looking for the words to say

[Bridge]
Goodnight
Sleep tight

[Chorus]
In the morning
Everything will be alright
No more mourning
When the night gives way to light

[Verse 2]
Turning back toward the sun
Day has just begun
Turning round to say
Everything will be O.K.

[Bridge]
Good day
Wake and play

[Chorus]
It’s the morning
Everything will be alright
No more mourning
The night gave way to the light

[Bridge]
Here to say
Good day
We can find a way
To a better day

[Outro]
It’s the morning
Everything will be alright
No more mourning
The night gave way to the light

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderKnucklehead

Knucklehead

[Intro]
Immigration (damnation)
Stimulation (over saturation)
Devalue (devalue you)

[Verse 1]
Have you heard what’s been said?
… appears there’s only so far
Words can penetrate
A knucklehead
[Chorus]
Their fears so bizarre
Can’t anticipate
Buckle to dread
[Bridge]
Bringing on the fate of hate

[Verse 2]
Are you concerned about the living dead
… appears there’s not that far
Into the heart
Of a knucklehead
[Chorus]
Their fears so bizarre
Love’s no part
Buckle to dread
[Bridge]
Bringing on the fate of hate

[Chorus]
Their fears so bizarre
Love’s no part
Buckle to dread

Bringing on the fate of hate

[Bridge]
I have updated the article to address several of your comments, including the impact of immigration (80% of GDP), the effect of inflation (due to $4 trillion in printed money), and interest rates (considering factors like inflation, tax cuts, tariffs, and lack of immigration).
[Outro]
However, the discussion on millions of unnecessary deaths (related to the COVID-19 response) versus the ‘No Wars’ claim will be reserved for a future paper.

AN ECONOMICS NOTE
This song was inspired by comments to my article on the economics of politics, particularly those from an uneducated, uneducable racist and a bigot. He also is the inspiration behind the hit song “Can You Fight the Tide? (Of Ignorance).”

July 19, 2024
“Perhaps most importantly is the repeated use of the phrase ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’.”

Economic Update:
If Trump wins, great news for the very few people whose primary income comes from government securities interest! Unfortunately, very, very bad news for everyone else.

Tariffs, protectionism, lack of immigration, and nationalism are all detrimental to the economy. Tariffs and protectionist policies can lead to trade wars, higher consumer prices, and disruptions in the supply chain, which can stifle economic growth. Limiting immigration reduces the labor force and can slow down innovation and productivity, as immigrants often contribute significantly to economic dynamism. Nationalism can lead to isolationist policies that hinder international cooperation and trade, further damaging the economy. Over the last several years, approximately 80% of economic growth can be attributed to immigration.

Should Trump win, there is a concern that the U.S. may face economic decline similar to his six personal bankruptcies. His previous administration’s policies on tariffs, immigration restrictions, and nationalist rhetoric have already shown signs of economic strain. Continued implementation of such policies could exacerbate these issues, leading to a weakened economy and reduced global competitiveness for the U.S. It is crucial to adopt inclusive and cooperative economic strategies to foster sustainable growth and stability.

Perhaps most importantly is the repeated use of the phrase ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’. The phrase encapsulates a harmful approach to energy policy that prioritizes fossil fuel extraction over sustainable practices. Climate change, exacerbated by such policies, poses the most severe threat not only to our environment but also to our economy.

In 2023, the U.S. experienced a record number of climate disasters, each exceeding one billion dollars in damages, with a total of 28 separate weather and climate-related events. Some of these individual events cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars. The frequency and severity of these events are alarming, reflecting the accelerating pace of climate change.

The economic impact of climate change is expected to be staggering, with projections indicating it could cost the U.S. economy trillions of dollars. The financial burdens arise from various sources, including the destruction of infrastructure, increased healthcare costs due to climate-related illnesses, disruptions to agriculture and food supply, and the need for extensive disaster relief and recovery efforts. One of the primary drivers of the current inflation spike is the rising cost of homeowners insurance due to climate disaster-related claims. Short sellers anticipate that within ten years, 25% of U.S. properties will be uninsurable. These costs will continue to rise unless significant measures are taken to mitigate climate change and transition to a more sustainable energy system.

Moreover, the long-term economic effects of climate change can hinder economic growth, reduce productivity, and increase social inequalities. Proactive investments in renewable energy, climate resilience, and sustainable practices are essential to curtail the financial and environmental impacts of climate change. These measures are crucial to protect both the environment and the economy from the devastating impacts of climate change.

— from Drill, Baby, Drill (Brouse 2024)

The Politics of Climate Change

Regrettably, the United States ranks among the least prepared countries globally, with the highest percentage of climate deniers. Politicians exacerbate the problem by hindering efforts against climate change. The Republican Party dismisses it as a manufactured crisis and plans to increase fossil fuel production. Political extremists asserting that the climate crisis is manufactured employ an ironic term, considering that human manufacturing activities are the primary driver of climate change.

Under President Biden, the United States continues to be the world’s largest producer of oil, including crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other petroleum products. Both political parties have concurred to allocate unlimited emergency funding for climate disasters instead of proactively preventing them. In 2023, the U.S. witnessed a record number of climate disasters exceeding one billion dollars each, totaling 28 separate weather and climate-related events.

In June 2024, the Supreme Court significantly expanded its authority and severely curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to enforce environmental protection laws. This ruling represents a dramatic shift in the balance of power, undermining decades of regulatory progress aimed at mitigating environmental damage and climate change. The court’s decision essentially nullifies the EPA’s mandate to regulate emissions and enforce compliance with existing environmental standards.

This judicial overreach is viewed by many as an act of arrogance and ignorance, resulting in a scenario where “worst-case” predictions for climate change have become the “best-case” expectations. The ramifications of this decision are dire, prompting a revision of climate models to reflect a much grimmer outlook. The new projections indicate a potential maximum global temperature increase of 9°C within this century, a stark rise from the previously estimated 4°C over the next millennium.

Such an unprecedented increase in global temperatures would push Earth toward a wet-bulb temperature threshold that is incompatible with human life. Wet-bulb temperature, which combines heat and humidity, represents a critical limit beyond which the human body can no longer effectively cool itself through perspiration, leading to potentially fatal heat stress.

* Our climate model uses chaos theory in an attempt to adequately account for humans and forecasts a global average temperature increase of 9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Everybody has the responsibility not to pollute. There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet. Stop using fossil fuels. Consume less. Love more. Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderResonating

[Intro]
Is my vibe resonating
There’s no more hesitating
Can’t help but move (improve)
It’s a dance (circumstance)

[Verse 1]
Can you hear the notes
Down low
They’ve got our votes
You know

[Chorus]
Is our vibe resonating
There’s no more hesitating
Can’t help but move (improve)
It’s a dance (circumstance)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Vibe Solo]
Music can penetrate the soul
Now that you rock, you roll
The deep down of your spirit…
Let ‘er hear it!

[Verse 2]
Can you hear the notes
On high
They’ve got our votes
You know why

[Chorus]
It’s our vibe resonating
There’s no more hesitating
Can’t help but move (improve)
It’s a dance (circumstance)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Vibe Solo]
Music can penetrate the soul
Now that you rock, you roll
The deep down of your spirit…
Let ‘er hear it!

[Chorus]
It’s our vibe resonating
There’s no more hesitating
Can’t help but move (improve)
It’s a dance (circumstance)

[Outro]
Music can penetrate the soul
Now that you rock, you roll
The deep down of your spirit…
Let ‘er hear it!

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Cost of a Whim

[Intro]
Teeter (totter)
See (saw)
Perhaps one oughta
Enthrall all

[Verse 1]
On the brink?
What do you think
Ship sailed
Plan failed

[Chorus]
The cost of a whim
Now chances are slim
The cost of a whim
Better learn how to swim

[Bridge]
The last train
Has left the station
Those who remain
Devaluation

[Verse 2]
Ship sailed
Or did it sink
Plan failed
What do you think

[Chorus]
The cost of a whim
Now chances are slim
The cost of a whim
Better learn how to swim

[Bridge]
The last train
Has left the station
Those who remain
Devaluation

[Chorus]
The cost of a whim
Now chances are slim
The cost of a whim
Better learn how to swim

[Outro]
The last train
Has left the station
Those who remain
Devaluation

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSpilt Milk Override

[Intro]
What planet are you on
’cause this one is goin’
All aboard
The absurd

[Instrumental]

[Verse 1]
Is the grass always greener
On the other side
Perhaps it will get better
With less divide
[Bridge]
If you come along for the ride

[Chorus]
What planet are you on
(’cause this one is goin’)
All aboard
(The absurd)
You’re along for the ride
(Can’t hide)
[Bridge]
Turn the tide
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Is to paint Tom Sawyer’s fence
Being dense
In spilt milk override
Balled and cried
[Bridge]
We’re along for the ride

[Chorus]
What planet are you on
(’cause this one is goin’)
All aboard
(The absurd)
You’re along for the ride
(Can’t hide)
[Bridge]
Turn the tide
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Bridge]
In spilt milk override
(Balled and cried)
We’re along for the ride

[Chorus]
What planet are you on
(’cause this one is goin’)
All aboard
(The absurd)
You’re along for the ride
(Can’t hide)
[Outro]
Turn the tide
Look inside
Turn the tide
You’re outside

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderWhat’s Left

[Intro]
What’s left?
Bereft

[Verse 1]
Not right
What’s left
Got slight
Theft of deft

[Bridge]
Our agile
Is so fragile

[Chorus]
Not apt to adapt
(To the pace of our race)
Can’t rearrange change
(When we come face-to-face)

[Verse 2]
What’s here (hear)
None left
It’s come clear
Theft of deft

[Bridge]
Our agile
(Is so fragile)
Give back
(Take slack)

[Chorus]
Not apt to adapt
(To the pace of our race)
Can’t rearrange change
(When we come face-to-face)

[Bridge]
Our agile
Is so fragile
Try to mend
Love to send
Give to live
Love above

[Outro]
Not apt to adapt
(To the pace of our race)
Can’t rearrange change
(When we come face-to-face)

From the album ‘What’s Left’ by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTo Be Succinct

[Intro]
To be succinct
What do you think?
Does it grow on trees
(please)

[Verse 1]
Can you just pluck ‘it’ from the air
… and then there…
You have it?
Or to be fair…
You took it?

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?

[Chorus]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease
(oh, please)
[Bridge]
Stop spreading
Your disease

[Verse 2]
Can you just wish it true (can you?)
… and then there…
You’re through?
Or to be fair…
You’re due?

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?
(bad habit)

[Chorus]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease

[Bridge]
Maybe for a bit
What forthwith?
(low bandwidth)

[Outro]
To be succinct
What do you think?
If you just take what you please…
Self-annihilation disease

 

A SCIENCE NOTE
In 2023, we wrote about having crossed tipping points in the paper, “Climate Change: How Long Is ‘Ever’?“. When we wrote the Tunnel Under Thesis in 1995, we forecast crossing these tipping points would not happen for centuries. We underestimated Man’s ignorance and arrogance. Fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions have continued to set record highs. Humans have caused chain-reactions resulting in toppled tipping points, feedback loops, and The Domino Effect.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Thickness

[Intro]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear
At any rate
Can you endure or tolerate

[Verse 1]
For every degree
In the mercury
Seven percent more humidity

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Bridge]
Do you know
Will the sweat flow

[Verse 2]
Watch the temperature soar
Can you endure
The water vapor
Man’s great caper

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Bridge]
Do you know
Will the sweat flow
Do you know
Will the heat grow
Do you know
How to say no
(no, no, no)

[Chorus]
The thickness of the air
Is getting hard to bear (are you aware?)
At any rate
Can you endure (any more)
Or tolerate (even perspirate)

[Outro[
Do you know
How to say no
(no, no, no)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The greatest health risk from climate change to those alive today is the increased moisture content in the air (relative humidity) combined with the increased temperatures. Climate change and rising temperatures significantly increase the humidity in the atmosphere due to the relationship between temperature and the air’s capacity to hold moisture. The Clausius-Clapeyron equation describes this relationship, indicating that for every 1C (1.8F) increase in temperature, the air can hold about 7% more water vapor.

A Wet-bulb measures the temperature read by a thermometer covered in a wet cloth. As water evaporates from the cloth, evaporation cools the thermometer. This mirrors how the human body cools itself with sweat. The higher the heat and humidity (heat index), the harder it is for sweat to evaporate. The study Adaptability Limit to Climate Change Due to Heat Stress found that a wet-bulb temperature of 35C (95F) at 100% humidity, or 115F at 50% humidity, would be the upper limit of safety, beyond which the human body can no longer cool itself by evaporating sweat from the surface of the body to maintain a stable body core temperature.

When the “wet bulb” temperature reaches a temperature too hot for humans to sweat, it is referred to as the “wet-bulb temperature threshold” or simply the “wet-bulb limit.” This limit represents the maximum temperature at which evaporation from a wet surface, such as the skin, can effectively cool the human body through sweating. Beyond this threshold, the body’s ability to regulate its internal temperature becomes severely compromised, posing a significant risk to human health and well-being.

When the temperature exceeds the wet-bulb temperature threshold, the human body faces significant risks of heat-related illnesses and potentially fatal heatstroke. Under such conditions, the body’s ability to cool itself through perspiration is severely compromised, leading to a rapid rise in core body temperature. As a result, individuals may experience symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and confusion. Without intervention, heat exhaustion can progress to heatstroke, a life-threatening condition characterized by a core body temperature above 40°C (104℉), accompanied by neurological symptoms such as seizures, delirium, and loss of consciousness. Heatstroke requires immediate medical attention and can be fatal if left untreated.

Exposure to temperatures exceeding the wet-bulb threshold poses a grave risk to human health and highlights the urgent need for effective measures to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, which can exacerbate extreme heat events and increase the frequency of conditions exceeding this critical threshold.

* Our climate model uses chaos theory in an attempt to adequately account for humans and forecasts a global average temperature increase of 9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Everybody has the responsibility not to pollute. There are plenty of things you can do to help save the planet. Stop using fossil fuels. Consume less. Love more. Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMercury Rising

[Intro]
Mercury rising
The planets align
Mercury rising
Thermometer’s a sign

[Verse 1]
Don’t need astrology
For climatology
Just look at mercury
And, you’ll see

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Chorus]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

[Verse 2]
Better off with astronomy
To find our destiny
Look to the atmosphere
To see Man’s smear

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Chorus]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

[Bridge]
Thermal energy
Causing entropy
Not gonna see
Sympathy

[Outro]
Liquid metal
We did meddle
Watch flesh melt
From under your belt

A SCIENCE NOTE
Mercury is both a liquid at room temperature (as it has a very low melting point of -39C) and a metal.

Mercury Rising in a Thermometer

When mercury rises in a thermometer, it indicates an increase in temperature. Here’s how it works:

  1. Thermal Expansion: Mercury expands when it is heated. As the temperature increases, the mercury inside the glass tube of the thermometer expands and rises. Conversely, when the temperature decreases, the mercury contracts and falls.
  2. Measurement: Thermometers are calibrated to show the temperature corresponding to the height of the mercury column. As the mercury rises, it moves past markings on the thermometer that indicate the temperature.

Mercury Rising Astrologically

In astrology, “Mercury rising” refers to the position of the planet Mercury in the natal chart, particularly when it is near the Ascendant (the eastern horizon) at the time of a person’s birth. Here’s what it signifies:

  1. Communication and Intelligence: Mercury is the planet associated with communication, intellect, reasoning, and the mind. When Mercury is rising, these qualities are believed to be prominent in a person’s personality.
  2. Influence on Personality: Individuals with Mercury rising are often thought to be curious, articulate, and quick-witted. They may have a strong ability to express themselves and a keen interest in learning and exchanging ideas.
  3. Astrological Chart: In the natal chart, the Ascendant (or rising sign) represents the outward persona and how others perceive the individual. Mercury rising can enhance traits related to Mercury, such as adaptability and sociability.

In summary, rising mercury in a thermometer indicates a physical increase in temperature, while Mercury rising astrologically suggests a prominent influence of the planet Mercury on an individual’s personality and communication skills.

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIf This is Real

[Intro]
In case you’re wondering
If this is real
Beyond pondering
Thus the appeal

[Verse 1]
Is this for real
But, mass appeal?
Who want’s to be shot
I’d think not

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

[Verse 2]
So on with the reel
Amassed mass appeal
Who wants to be tall
Only to fall

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

[Bridge]
In this day and age
You write the page
Advance to sage
Set the stage

[Chorus]
Bringing on a knew sunrise
The dawn of the dawning
Stride toward wise
Find you’re the surprise

[Outro]
Awing
(In the dawning)
Ah, ah, ah
(Ah, ah, ah)

NOTES
This song was recorded using my mother’s old upright piano. She bought it for the family after saving for a few years. Despite not playing the piano herself, she made the sacrifice and purchase for her children. Although it wasn’t suitable for high-quality recordings, AI technology has now brought it back to life!

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderSo That My Dance Can Understand

[Intro]
I know
I go
On with the show

[Verse 1]
I’m happy to do it again
Just let me know when
As soon as you want to begin
We’ll get up and do it again

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love throughout the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Chorus]
Can you play that funky dixieland
So that my dance can understand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

[Verse 2]
So delighted to step into the light (the light)
Out of the shadows, the dark of night (take flight)
Into insight in sight of the light (insight)
Where everyone feels alright (all right)

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love throughout the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Chorus]
Can you play that funky dixieland
So that my dance can understand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

[Bridge]
And all along the way (the way)
Spreading love all the day (all day)
I know
I go
On with the show

[Outro]
Can you play that funky dixieland
See if my dance can withstand
Or some psychedelic soul
Spiritual rock n’ roll (rock n’ roll!)

From the album “She’s Gonna Give!” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous