bookmark_borderBeyond Its Make?

[Verse 1]
The blood and thin skin
Holding it in
How much can it take…
(Beyond its make?)

[Bridge]
Everybody’s got a little
(If not more)

[Chorus]
Doing the time whittle
(Less than before)
The blood and thin skin
(Brittle n’ sore)

[Bridge]
Rather soar
(Done with bore)
Give for more

[Verse 2]
The bones with thin skin
Holding it together
Now, the question, “Whether?”
(Thin skin holdin’ in)

[Bridge]
Everybody’s got a little
(If not more)

[Chorus]
Doing the time whittle
(Less than before)
The blood and thin skin
(Brittle n’ sore)

[Bridge]
Rather soar
(Done with bore)
Give for more

[Bridge]
Everybody’s got a little
(If not more)

[Chorus]
Doing the time whittle
(Less than before)
The blood and thin skin
(Brittle n’ sore)

[Outro]
Rather soar
(Done with bore)
Givin’ for livin’

A SCIENCE NOTE
Global warming has caused irreparable damage to our environment. Almost all scientists agree that IN FACT global warming is a problem. Humans have caused the destruction of the Earth’s environment. Our planet has become unfit for human life. Now the question is can we adapt in time?

The answer is “probably not.”

 

The author of research published in the journal Nature Climate Change said, “we’re not going to be able to adapt to climate change.“”And once we have destabilized these ice sheets, there will be no stable coastline for centuries. I repeat: There will be no stable coastline for centuries. I apologize to the children,” said Sidd Mukherjee in the paper Longthaw.

Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports, “by 2070, around 2 billion people are expected to live in extremely hot areas” similar to the Sahara Desert.

The study Greatly Enhanced Risk to Humans From Heat Stress found the world’s population will experience — for the first time in human history — prolonged exposures to uncompensable extreme moist heat. Humans will struggle to adapt to these conditions in a warmer world as they will present widespread challenges across many aspects of food-energy-water security, human health, and economic development.

Time is no longer running out to act on climate change; it’s up,” reports Deloitte.

Dr. William Colgan said, “A collapse of the colossal east Antarctic ice sheet, which would lead to a 52-metre rise in sea levels if it all melted, could be averted if rapid climate action is taken.”

Monitored populations of vertebrates (mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish) have already seen a devastating 69% drop. Many scientists believe we are living through the sixth mass extinction, and that it is being driven by humans. “Despite the science, the catastrophic projections, the impassioned speeches and promises, the burning forests, submerged countries, record temperatures and displaced millions, world leaders continue to sit back and watch our world burn in front of our eyes,” said Tanya Steele, chief executive at WWF-UK. “The climate and nature crises, their fates entwined, are not some faraway threat our grandchildren will solve with still-to-be-discovered technology.”

Air and water are the two most basic needs for human survival. Fresh air and fresh water are becoming scarce natural resources. Air pollution is now the leading cause of death and contributor to illness. Fresh water is being threatened by a decreasing supply of potable water, as well as, salt water intrusion due to the rising sea level.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderRapid Intensification

[Intro]
Mass hallucination
Leads to rapid intensification
Doing what’s “best for me”
Bringing on a tragedy

[Verse 1]
The complexity
Of thermal energy
Gaining clarity
On non-linearity

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Mass hallucination
Leads to rapid intensification
Doing what’s “best for me”
Bringing on a tragedy

[Chorus]
Twice as strong
Last twice as long
Come twice as soon
With twice the boom!

[Verse 2]
The tenacity of intensity
(ohh, woah, the frequency)
Gaining clarity
On non-linearity

[Bridge]
Mass hallucination
Leads to rapid intensification
Doing what’s “best for me”
Bringing on a tragedy

[Chorus]
Twice as strong
Last twice as long
Come twice as soon
With twice the boom!

[Bridge]
Mass hallucination
Leads to rapid intensification
Doing what’s “best for me”
Bringing on a tragedy

[Chorus]
Twice as strong
Last twice as long
Come twice as soon
With twice the boom!

[Outro]
Rapid intensification
Sure did (bring on the ramification)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The rapid intensification of hurricanes, as seen with Hurricane Helene (2024) and Hurricane Milton (2024), is directly tied to climate change. Warmer waters, higher atmospheric moisture, and rising sea levels are creating more powerful storms that cause greater damage. These trends indicate that as global temperatures rise, hurricanes will continue to become stronger, more frequent, and harder to predict.

“No place is safe from violent rain.” Unfortunately, the doubling time for the severity of these storms has dropped from 100 years to just 2 years. In other words, you can expect twice as much damage as we saw two years ago—and four times as much damage in another two years. Twenty years ago, we were confident that humans would change their behavior before it reached this point. Not only have we failed to do so, but we’ve also increased our reliance on fossil fuels. At the current rate of pollution, much of the Earth could become uninhabitable within this century — potentially within the lifetimes of our grandchildren. This outcome is entirely preventable, but our drive for mass consumption continues to dominate our actions.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderTime Dilation

[Intro]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Verse 1]
The future
Is getting nearer
I’m not sure
It could get any clearer

[Chorus]
Time dilation
(Sensation)
Time compression
(Shrinking duration)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
My relativity
To relativity

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Violin Solo]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Verse 2]
Is time running down
(Down, down, down)
All we seem to do…
Is run around
(Round and round)

[Chorus]
Time dilation
(Sensation)
Time compression
(Shrinking duration)

[Bridge]
The acceleration rate
(Has gone irate)
The cost of the primate
(On the climate)

[Outro]
My relativity
To relativity

A SCIENCE NOTE
When time appears to be growing shorter, it’s often referred to as time compression or time dilation in a subjective sense. This can occur due to psychological factors, such as stress, age, or being highly focused, which makes time seem to pass more quickly. On a more cosmic scale, time dilation is a concept from Einstein’s theory of relativity, where time appears to slow down near massive objects or at high velocities.

From the album “Time Dilation” by The End

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Ocho Rios Rendezvous” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderA Thing of the Past

[Intro]
Give ‘er some juice
(n’ set ‘er loose)
Better hang on
(To the caboose)
No, won’t be long
(till we’re long gone)

[Verse 1]
And, just like that
All has turned ’round
A cold, hard fact
Cannot be found

[Bridge]
Flew into the past tense
(What use to make sense)

[Chorus]
Give ‘er some juice
(n’ set ‘er loose)
Better hang on
(To the caboose)
No, won’t be long
(till we’re long gone)
Alas…
(A thing of the past)

[Verse 2]
Missed no (Return to go)
Back to start (loss of heart)
Oh, no know (sow woe woah)
Comin’ apart (Seems the seams)

[Bridge]
Flew into the past tense
(What use to make sense)

[Chorus]
Give ‘er some juice
(n’ set ‘er loose)
Better hang on
(To the caboose)
No, won’t be long
(till we’re long gone)

[Outro]
Alas…
(A thing of the past)

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Lost in the Sound” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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bookmark_borderWas is Now When?

[Intro]
(Oh, no)
Look out!
… I think she’s gonna blow
[Rest]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Verse 1]
I mean where have you been
Couldn’t you see
Was is now when
Then, it hit me

[Bridge]
(Oh, no)
Look out!
… I think she’s gonna blow
[Rest]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Chorus]
In fact, the impact
Of having ‘at’
At my disposal
No longer implausible?
[Bridge]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Verse 2]
I mean better come clean
Couldn’t I see
What mean means….
Then, it hit me

[Bridge]
(Oh, no)
Look out!
… I think she’s gonna blow
[Rest]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Chorus]
In fact, the impact
Of having ‘at’
At my disposal
No longer implausible?
[Bridge]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Bridge]
(Oh, no)
Look out!
… I think she’s gonna blow
[Rest]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

[Chorus]
In fact, the impact
Of having ‘at’
At my disposal
No longer implausible?

[Outro]
Shout!
Lookout!
(Look out)

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

Mish-Mash” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

From the album “Change Your Mind” by Δ To Cause a Change

The Montego Bay Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderTransition

[Intro]
Transition
(In space-time)
Conditions
(Unkind)

[Verse 1]
Find a place in space
With faith in their kind
Love… more than a trace
Comes right to mind

[Break]
Reposition
(In space-time)
Transition
(To kind)

[Chorus]
In the Garden of Eden
Caged in our own zoo
Begin to find within
And, let it out of you
[Bridge]
(Let the love show)
(Let the love grow)
(Let the love go!)

[Verse 2]
Find space in this place
With minds of like kind
Love… chase the embrace
And, you’re sure to find….

[Break]
Reposition
(In space-time)
Transition
(To kind)

[Chorus]
In the Garden of Eden
Caged in our own zoo
Begin to find within
And, let it out of you

[Outro]
(Let the love show)
(Let the love grow)
(Let the love go!)

Christmas Bonus Album | Christmas and Holiday Music

Mish-Mash” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

From the album “Change Your Mind” by Δ To Cause a Change

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bookmark_borderRunning Down Time

[Intro]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Verse 1]
Entered the human race
But they couldn’t keep pace
Running the wrong direction
Without a conception

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Ready? (Begin.)

[Verse 2]
Where’s the human
(In humane)
How to begin
(In thy vain)

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Ready? (Begin.)

[Chorus]
Running down time
(Racing to the finish line)
Running out the clock
(Depleting our stock)

[Bridge]
Can I win
If you lose
Can I choose
Over again?

[Outro]
Can I choose
Over again?

A SCIENCE NOTE
Have you ever seen A Beautiful Mind, the movie about John Forbes Nash Jr.? One of our earlier papers on climate change, “The Golden Rule’s Social Justification,” draws heavily on Nash’s Nobel-winning work on Game Theory. Interestingly, it aligns closely with other core scientific, moral, and ethical principles. For a societal view, see the companion paper, Never Wake a Sleeping Giant.

Hypothesis:
The Golden Scales of Justice
Q: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Or what?
A: Or, the elimination of all players is possible.

Proof: The Golden Rule can be applied to economics similarly to Nash’s Equilibrium (or Le Chatelier’s Principle in chemistry.)

“The best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.” — John Nash, Jr.

“If a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium moves to counteract the change.” — Le Chatelier’s Principle

Key Question:
What happens when the responses of all players are not aligned?
Answer: Justification for potential outcomes, including destabilization.

Also see: “Never Wake a Sleeping Giant: The Future of Climate Change

Imagine society as a sleeping giant, with the few awake individuals — like you and me — sitting next to this giant. Do you want to startle the giant and suddenly wake him?

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

The Montego Bay Way” by Narley Marley

From the album “Change Your Mind” by Δ To Cause a Change

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bookmark_borderSlipping Through You

[Intro]
Is time slipping through you
Helpless…
Nothing you can do?
Unless…

[Verse 1]
Do we live
As a sieve
All we do
Passing through

[Chorus]
Grasp the moment
Hold the light
Delayed lament
Gain insight

[Bridge]
Is time slipping through you
(Helpless…)
Nothing you can do?
(Unless…)

[Verse 2]
Us, alive
Strive to thrive
All we do
Passing through

[Chorus]
Grasp the moment
Hold the light
Delayed lament
Gain insight

[Bridge]
Is time slipping through you
(Helpless…)
Nothing you can do?
(Unless…)

[Chorus]
Grasp the moment
Hold the light
Delayed lament
Gain insight

[Outro]
Is time gripping you
(Helpless…)
Nothing you can do?
(Unless…)

This Christmas

From the album “This is It” by Daniel and the album “Rasta-Far-Eon” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderThe Stall

[Intro]
Lickity split
Time just won’t quite
It keeps coming on
(And, on and on)
Keeps moving
(And, disproving)
The stall of all

[Verse 1]
The tick tock
Of the clock
Won’t ever stop
(Keeps keeping on top)

[Chorus]
Lickity split
Time just won’t quite
It keeps coming on
(And, on and on)
Keeps moving
(And, disproving)
The stall of all

[Bridge]
Our stagnation
In your imagination
Is but a lull
Within the skull

[Verse 2]
Seconds to minutes
Into hours of ours
Pushing the limits
Of our crime time

[Chorus]
Lickity split
Time just won’t quite
It keeps coming on
(And, on and on)
Keeps moving
(And, disproving)
The stall of all

[Bridge]
Our stagnation
In your imagination
Is but a lull
Within the skull

[Chorus]
Lickity split
Time just won’t quite
It keeps coming on
(And, on and on)
Keeps moving
(And, disproving)
The stall of all

[Outro]
But a lull
Within the skull

From the album “This is It” by Daniel

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bookmark_borderAll Night Long

{Intro]
The future’s drawing near
In fact… it’s already here
If you don’t know why
It will pass you by

[Verse 1]
Rolling backward
In reverse
In your backyard
Arriving hearse

[Bridge]
The future’s drawing near
In fact… it’s already here
As you ask why
Watch it pass you by

[Chorus]
Come on, sing along
Sing it loud and strong
Bringing right to wrong
(All night long)
Come on, sing along
Feel we all belong
Sing it loud and strong
(All night long)

[Verse 2]
Rolling over
Who’ll recover
Right in your face
The human race

[Bridge]
The future’s drawing near
In fact… it’s already here
As you ask why
Watch it pass you by

[Chorus]
Come on, sing along
Sing it loud and strong
Bringing right to wrong
(All night long)
Come on, sing along
Feel we all belong
Sing it loud and strong
(All night long)

[Bridge]
The future’s drawing near
In fact… it’s already here
As you ask why
Watch it pass you by

[Outro]
Come on, sing along
(All night long)
Feel we all belong
(All night long)

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “With It” by The Beatless Sense Mongers and the album “Dreadnots” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderA kNew Slogan

[Intro]
Soooo…
Go!

[Verse 1]
I’m coming up with a new slogan
(How does it go again?)
Know where I’ve been
(As it happened)
Know where I’m going
(If it’s not showing)

[Chorus]
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Past the wind
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Passed been

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]
Blowin’ (Knowin’ where you’ve been)
Knowin’ (Blowin’ past your been)

[Verse 2]
We’re coming up on a new age
(How does it go again?)
Unfolding on stage
(As it happens)
Know where you’re going
(If it’s not showing)

[Chorus]
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Past the wind
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Passed been

[Breakdown]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]
Blowin’ (Knowin’ where you’ve been)
Knowin’ (Blowin’ past your been)

 

[Chorus]
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Past the wind
Blowin’ (Blowin’)
Passed been

[Outro]
Blowin’ (Knowin’ where you’ve been)
Knowin’ (Blowin’ past your been)

From the album “All Mixed Up” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderNick of Time

[Intro]
Talk about the nick of time
I am
Quick… nick
Of time

]Verse 1]
Don’t you know…
Where does the time go?
Do you care
Are you even aware?

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Bridge]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Love today

]Verse 2]
In this brief period
On the face of the Earth
Living the myriad
Of a beautiful birth

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Bridge]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Love today

[Chorus]
A sliver
Of being a liver
A slice
Of the good life
(Oh, so nice)

[Outro]
In the nick of time
Saving the day
With reason and rhyme
Loving the way

A SCIENCE NOTE
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.

Convincing a climate change denier of the reality and urgency of the climate crisis can be challenging, but a strategic approach using clear, relatable, and credible information can be effective.

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

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A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderWhen I Think About When

[Intro]
When I think about when
It gets me wondering
What about then?
Then again….

[Verse 1]
How long is this going to last
… before becoming the past
The sands of time pass
Through our grasp

[Chorus]
When I think about when
It gets me wondering
What about then?
Then again….

[Bridge]
Do you find it troubling
The doubling time is doubling
Watching our destruction’s pace
Win the race

[Verse 2]
Do we have much time to waste
Wasted pace, wasted race
How can we procrastinate
Leaving children to our fate

[Chorus]
When I think about when
It gets me wondering
What about then?
Then again….

[Bridge]
Do you find it troubling
The doubling time is doubling
Watching our destruction’s pace
Win the race

[Chorus]
When I think about when
It gets me wondering
What about then?
Then again….

[Outro]
Do you find it troubling
The doubling time is doubling
Watching our destruction’s pace
Win the race

A SCIENCE NOTE
Doubling time refers to the duration needed for a quantity to double in size, a characteristic of exponential growth. By 2020, substantial data revealed that the doubling time for certain anthropogenic climate impacts had decreased significantly, shifting from 100 years to merely 10 years. For instance, the rate of sea level rise has surged from approximately 1.5 millimeters per year to over 3 millimeters. This trend suggests that the doubling period is likely to further contract, heightening the prospect of sea levels ascending at a rate of one foot per year by 2050.

If the doubling time remains at 10 years, we could see extreme events 100% more intense and/or longer in duration, as well as, 14 times more likely to occur. As mentioned above, we expect the doubling time to be reduced. If the doubling time is 5 years, in ten years we could see 200% more intense and longer extreme weather events being 28 times more likely to occur.

2024 Update
Global average sea level rose by about 0.3 inches (0.76 centimeters) from 2022 to 2023, according to a NASA-led analysis. When we authored this paper in 2023, we could not have foreseen the swift acceleration of this trend. Initially projected to double over a span of 100 years, the rate of sea level rise dramatically escalated, shortening the doubling period to a mere 10 years by 2020. Shockingly, recent observations suggest that this doubling period has further compressed to just 2 years. It is imperative to acknowledge and address this concerning trend, hoping it is not a foreboding indication of a new norm but rather an anomaly.

From: Climate Change: Rate of Acceleration Brouse and Mukherjee (2023-2024)

From the album “How to Serve Man” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThrown a Spacetime Curve Ball

1, 2, 3, 4
Or is it more
2, 4, 16, 256
Those are the tricks?

[Verse 1]
Is my time a straight line
Or as I move, does it curve
What do I observe?

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Saxophone, Piano, Fretless Bass, Slide Guitar]
What time?
What time am I in?

[Chorus]
1, 2, 3, 4
Or is it more
2, 4, 16, 256
Those are the tricks?

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
It’s sure not a cycle
(Or at least not a circle)
I can endure
For sure, I won’t get younger
Any more

[Chorus]
1, 2, 3, 4
Or is it more
2, 4, 16, two hundred and fifty-six (icks, icks)
Those are the tricks?

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Saxophone, Piano, Upright Bass, Feedback Guitar]
What time?
What time am I in?

[Instrumental, Piano, Synthesizers, Sine Wave]

[Outro]
Why…
What time am I?
As if I’m time

A SCIENCE NOTE
This song explores themes of time, life, and the nature of the spacetime continuum, blending scientific concepts with personal introspection. Here’s an interpretation of its lyrics:

[Verse 1]

“is my time a straight line Or as I move, does it curve What do I observe?”

The singer is contemplating the nature of time. They question whether their experience of time is linear (a “straight line”) or if it bends and warps as they move through life (“does it curve”). This reflects the concept of spacetime in physics, where time can be influenced by motion and gravity. The line “What do I observe?” suggests a personal reflection on their perception of time and reality.

[Verse 2]

“It’s sure not a cycle (Or at least not a circle) I can endure For sure, I won’t get younger Any more”

Here, the singer asserts that their experience of time is not cyclical (“It’s sure not a cycle / Or at least not a circle”), indicating that time moves forward rather than repeating. They express a sense of endurance (“I can endure”), acknowledging the irreversible passage of time (“I won’t get younger / Any more”). This reflects the one-way direction of time in our everyday experience, often referred to as the “arrow of time.”

[Chorus]

“1, 2, 3, 4 Or is it more 2, 4, 16, 256 Those are the tricks?”

The chorus contrasts simple, sequential counting (“1, 2, 3, 4”) with exponential growth (“2, 4, 16, 256”), suggesting a more complex understanding of time and life. The exponential sequence hints at the rapid and often surprising changes that can occur over time. The phrase “Those are the tricks?” implies a sense of wonder or confusion about these patterns and the nature of time.

Overall Interpretation

The song uses questions and numerical patterns to explore the nature of time and life within the spacetime continuum. The verses contemplate whether time is linear or curved, and whether it is a simple, enduring progression or something more complex and irreversible. The chorus introduces the idea of exponential growth, reflecting the unexpected and sometimes bewildering nature of life’s changes over time.

The song blends scientific concepts with personal introspection, inviting the listener to consider their own perception of time and the mysteries of existence within the vast framework of spacetime.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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bookmark_borderPass (Through the Hourglass)

[Verse 1]
When I see life
Passing through the sunlight
I’m thankful
With all my might
[Bridge]
And, I just might
Get this one right
[Chorus]
Take advantage
Of this chance (Let’s dance!)
The post-modern age
Dance (Give us a chance)
(Dance)

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
When I see time
Pass through the hourglass
Grasp our prime
Before we pass
[Bridge]
And, we just might
Get this one right
[Chorus]
Take advantage
Of this chance (Let’s dance!)
The post-modern age
Dance (Give us a chance)
(Dance)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 3]
When I see you
Pass through
I see me
Grasp our prime
Before out time
[Bridge]
And, we just might
Get this one right
[Chorus]
Take advantage
Of this chance (Let’s dance!)
The post-modern age
Dance (Give us a chance)
(Dance)

[Outro]
This chance (Let’s dance!)
The post-modern age
Dance (Give us a chance)
(Dance)

From the album “Right Now” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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