bookmark_borderAmaze

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[Verse 1]
Some people pray
Their days away
Others cry
’till the day they die

[Break]
Why?

[Chorus]
The Age of the Haze Days
(Amaze!)
The end page on rage
(Amaze!)

[Bridge]
Quick!
(Strike up the music)
Music

[Verse 2]
Some people work
… slave every day
More than a quirk
Wouldn’t ya say?

[Break]
OK?

[Chorus]
The Age of the Haze Days
(Amaze!)
The end page on rage
(Amaze!)

[Bridge]
Quick!
(Strike up the music)
Music

[Chorus]
The Age of the Haze Days
(Amaze!)
The end page on rage
(Amaze!)

[Outro]
One more song!
(Amaze!)
It’s a sing-a-long
(For days and days)
Amaze!
(One more song!)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Daze Days

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderYour Wake

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[Verse 1]
At your wake, what will be the take…
Life’s mistake?
Do you know… how you live
Is in how you give

[Chorus]
In the wake of all your days
We’re you awake… or in a daze
Did you partake in how to make
Or choose to take, take, take

[Bridge]
What will be the take
(At your wake)
Dearly, beloved… we are gathered here today
To lay to rest (less than the best)

[Verse 2]
How will your eulogy read
As the You-low-gee deed
Do you know… how you live
Is in how you give

[Chorus]
In the wake of all your days
We’re you awake… or in a daze
Did you partake in how to make
Or choose to take, take, take

[Bridge]
What will be the take
(At your wake)
Dearly, beloved… we are gathered here today
To lay to rest (less than the best)

[Chorus]
In the wake of all your days
We’re you awake… or in a daze
Did you partake in how to make
Or choose to take, take, take

[Outro]
What will be the take
(At your wake)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Daze Days

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderCraze

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[Verse 1]
Make America great
At the expense of the world
Gather it’s a rather tragic fate
As all the world is whirled

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Bridge]
It’s all about me, me, me
(Forget being free)
The only thing I can see
(Is me, me, me, me, me)

[Verse 2]
Make America great again?
My god, where have you been
We were all doing fine
Until you became full-time

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Bridge]
It’s all about me, me, me
(Forget being free)
Can you hear me
(Me, me, me, me, me)

[Chorus]
All the craze
In these days of daze
Lunacy
Oh, for greed and money

[Outro]
Can you hear me
(Me, me, me, me, me)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Daze Days

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDivine Intervention

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[Verse 1]
Did you notice the way of the day
… yet have nothing to say
Just know to go with the flow
Though it brings on the woe

[Bridge]
(Woe, oh, oh)
(Oh, woe, oh)

[Chorus]
Divine intervention
(Suspension of belief)
Divine intervention
(Apprehension of grief)

[Verse 2]
Did you participate with the irate
… leaving hate in your wake
Casting the rate of your fate
Given what’s at stake a mistake

[Bridge]
(Woe, oh, oh)
(Oh, woe, oh)

[Chorus]
Divine intervention
(Suspension of belief)
Divine intervention
(Apprehension of grief)

[Bridge]
(Woe, oh, oh)
(Oh, woe, oh)
You don’t know no
So here we go
(Woe, oh, oh)
(Oh, woe, oh)
Divine intervention
(A man-made invention)

[Chorus]
Divine intervention
(Suspension of belief)
Divine intervention
(Apprehension of grief)

[Outro]
(Woe, oh, oh)
(Oh, woe, oh)
Divine intervention
(A man-made invention)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSmokescreen

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[Verse 1]
What’s that haze in the sky
Or is it the clouds in my eyes
Can’t quite seem to see the sun
Wondering if it’s come undone

[Chorus]
The scene’s obscene
You’ll come to know what I mean
If you could only see through
The smokescreen

[Bridge]
If this is a dream
(It’s a nightmare)
Gotta do what ya gotta do
(Turn to love and show you care)

[Verse 2]
What’s that haze all through the sky
Or is it the clouds in my eyes
Can’t quit seem to see the sun
Wondering if it’s coming undone

[Chorus]
The scene’s obscene
You’ll come to know what I mean
If you could only see through
The smokescreen

[Bridge]
If this is a dream
(It’s a nightmare)
Gotta do what ya gotta do
(Turn to love and show you care)

[Chorus]
The scene’s obscene
You’ll come to know what I mean
If you could only see through
The smokescreen

[Outro]
Gotta do what we gotta do
Aware our hearts are true
(Turn to love… find care there)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Smokescreen” resonates powerfully with today’s air quality crisis, especially when viewed through the lens of ozone pollution, wildfire smoke, and Saharan dust—threats both visible and invisible that now fill American skies. Here’s an interpretation of the lyrics in the context of the current environmental reality:

Interpretation: “Smokescreen” as a Metaphor for Climate-Driven Air Pollution

Verse 1 & 2:

“What’s that haze in the sky / Or is it the clouds in my eyes / Can’t quite seem to see the sun / Wondering if it’s come undone”

This reflects the literal and symbolic obscuring of the sun by wildfire smoke, ozone haze, and Saharan dust. The repeated line about “the clouds in my eyes” evokes not just physical irritation from pollutants but also a metaphorical blindness—a societal inability or refusal to see the environmental degradation in front of us. The sun, symbolizing life and clarity, appears “undone,” mirroring how climate change is unraveling natural systems.

Chorus:

“The scene’s obscene / You’ll come to know what I mean / If you could only see through / The smokescreen”

This “smokescreen” operates on multiple levels. On one hand, it’s the literal haze—dangerous and growing—blanketing cities like Philadelphia. On the other, it’s a critique of denial, distraction, or political inaction surrounding the climate crisis. The “obscenity” is both the worsening air and the systems that allow it to continue.

Bridge:

“If this is a dream (It’s a nightmare) / Gotta do what ya gotta do / (Turn to love and show you care)”

Here, the dream-turned-nightmare reflects how humanity’s industrial and economic ambitions—once seen as progress—have morphed into existential threats. The call to “turn to love and show you care” is a moral imperative: to respond with compassion, climate action, and community responsibility rather than apathy.

Outro:

“Gotta do what we gotta do / Aware our hearts are true / (Turn to love… find care there)”

The song ends with a communal rallying cry, urging collective responsibility. “Do what we gotta do” suggests urgent action—policy change, emissions cuts, environmental justice—while grounding that in sincerity and care, the antidotes to the indifference that allowed the crisis to escalate.

Conclusion:

“Smokescreen” serves as both a poetic reflection of the worsening air quality and a call to action. It captures the confusion, the fear, and ultimately, the hope that we might still clear the air—literally and metaphorically—if we choose to act with awareness, love, and urgency.

From the album “Come On

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderPeople

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[Verse 1]
Generations getting old
Hate children being told
You should have seen (the scene)…
The American dream

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Bridge]
It’s time
(Clean the grime)
From your heart
(Time to start)

[Verse 2]
Caucasians taking all occasions
To claim superiority
Though their passion in fashion
Remains in stupidity

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Bridge]
It’s time
(Clean the grime)
From your heart
(Time to start)

[Chorus]
People come on (come on)
We gotta get along
People come on (come on)
Together we are strong

[Outro]
From the heart
(Please, lets start)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderConsciousness

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[Verse 1]
What is your state of consciousness
(For goodness sake, wake!)
What is your state of consciousness
(Come out of this hypnosis)

[Bridge]
La, la, la

[Chorus]
Consciousness
(The state of being awake)
Reality intake
(Are you aware there?)

[Verse 2]
What is your state of consciousness
(Not a peep. In a deep sleep.)
What is your state of consciousness
(Intoxication or suffocation)

[Bridge]
Oh, oh, oh

[Chorus]
Consciousness
(The state of being awake)
Reality intake
(Are you aware there?)

[Bridge]
Hey, hey, hey
Is he woke
(Has he spoke)
I don’t think
He can blink
(Some sorta freak)
Can he speak

[Chorus]
Consciousness
(The state of being awake)
Reality intake
(Are you aware there?)

[Outro]
Is he woke
(Has he spoke)

From the album “States of Matter

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

bookmark_borderGel

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[Intro]
Oh, well (Gel)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
Hello, jello
You’re foggin’ up my eyes
Come to know
Physics philosophize

[Bridge]
Is it any surprise
(When colloids collide)

[Chorus]
Oh, well (Gel!)
Upended (Suspended)
Do tell (Gel!)
Solid (liquid)

A SCIENCE NOTE

There are “in-between” or transitional states of matter—these often occur during phase changes or under extreme or unusual conditions.

  1. Colloids and Gels

    • Mixtures where one state is suspended in another (solid in liquid, gas in solid, etc.).

    • Not pure states but can behave in-between two states.

    • Example: Jello (solid-liquid), fog (liquid-gas).

When colloids collide, several things can happen depending on the conditions like temperature, concentration, surface chemistry, and whether any forces (like electric charge) are acting on them. Here’s what can occur:

Possible Outcomes of Colloid Collision:

  1. They Bounce Off Each Other (Stable Colloid):

    • Why: If the particles have like charges or are stabilized by surfactants or polymers, they repel each other.

    • Example: Milk stays mixed because fat droplets repel one another.

  2. They Stick Together (Flocculation or Aggregation):

    • Why: If repulsive forces are weak or removed (e.g., by adding salt), van der Waals forces or hydrophobic interactions pull them together.

    • Result: Formation of clumps called flocs.

    • Example: Muddy water treated with alum to clarify it—particles stick and settle.

  3. They Coalesce (in Emulsions):

    • This happens mostly in liquid-in-liquid colloids (like oil droplets in water).

    • The droplets fuse into larger droplets, which can eventually separate into two phases.

    • Example: Old salad dressing where oil separates from vinegar.

  4. They Break Apart (Rare but Possible):

    • Under high shear forces (like in a blender or high-speed stirring), colloidal particles can break into smaller ones.

    • Often used to stabilize a colloid by making particles smaller and more uniform.

Why This Matters

  • The stability of colloids is crucial in food, medicine, cosmetics, and industrial applications.

  • Colloid science uses tools like the DLVO theory (Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek) to model the balance of forces during collisions.

From the album “States of Matter

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day