Oh Wholly Night

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[Verse 1]
Has the world gone dark
Crawled out from under a rock
No longer a walk in the park
Lacking satisfaction action… all talk

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Bridge]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)

[Verse 2]
Are you under a black cloud
Wonder if you’ll ever get out
To the gods, plead and shout out loud
On your knees, faith in doubt

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Bridge]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)

[Verse 3]
Are you lurking in the shadows
All the shades fade to black
In the wallows of the gallows
Having an anxiety attack

[Chorus]
Oh, it’s wholly night
(There no light in sight)
Oh, in fact it’s black
(Need to get my daylight back)

[Outro]
Oh wholly night
(Shine bright with insight)
Oh wholly night

ABOUT THE SONG
“Oh Wholly Night” is a somber, ironic twist on the traditional Christmas carol, serving as both a lament and a warning. Set against a backdrop of mounting legal battles, civil unrest, and democratic backsliding, the song reflects the increasingly fragile state of our union. The improvisational acoustic guitar jam mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics—raw, uncertain, and searching for light in a time of darkness.

As protests continue and constitutional tensions rise, many observers fear we are approaching a historic inflection point in the Trump presidency. The use of military force to suppress dissent, the sanctioning of academic institutions like Harvard, the deportation of activists, and the targeting of major news outlets—ABC, CBS, and the Associated Press—are deeply troubling signs. These actions echo the authoritarian tactics of past regimes, signaling a dangerous erosion of democratic norms and press freedom.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Wholly

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[Verse 1]
Are you wholly committed
To survive alive
Or merely half-witted
Numb to freedom

[Chorus}
Wholly inadequate
(You bet)
Wholly inappropriate
(And, yet…)

[Bridge]
Holy (wholly) holey
Holy (wholly) holey

[Verse 2]
Are you wholly owned
By the establishment
Just pissed and moaned
In astonishment

[Chorus}
Wholly inadequate
(You bet)
Wholly inappropriate
(And, yet…)

[Bridge]
Holy (wholly) holey
Holy (wholly) holey
Wholly inconsistent
With what is meant

[Chorus}
Wholly inadequate
(You bet)
Wholly inappropriate
(And, yet…)

[Outro]
Holy (wholly) holey
Holy (wholly) holey

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holier Than Thou

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[Intro]
Some sacred vow?
(Holier than thou)

[Verse 1]
Oh my god
For crying out loud
Chew some sod
… as in “holy cow”

[Bridge]
Some sacred vow?
(Holier than thou)

[Chorus]
Do you find it odd your god
Gave forth your birth on Earth
For your hypocrisy (autocracy)
Lack of authenticity (seriously)

[Verse 2]
The insanity of your vanity
So insane… so inhumane
Steadfast aloof of the proof
With nothing to say to weigh

[Bridge]
Some sacred vow?
(Holier than thou)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Do you find it odd your god
Gave forth your birth on Earth
For your hypocrisy (autocracy)
Lack of authenticity (seriously)

[Bridge]
Some sacred vow?
(Holier than thou)

[Outro]
Do you find it odd your god
Gave forth your birth on Earth
For your hypocrisy (autocracy)
Lack of authenticity (seriously)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holy Cow

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[Verse 1]
Killing the sacred cow
To feast on the beast
Could get karmic, somehow
At the very least

[Chorus]
Holy cow
(You sacred bovine, you)
Watch… just “wow”
(The bull you chew and spew)

[Bridge]
Go-hatya! Go-hatya!
(Go, yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Verse 2]
Spiritual downfall
For us all
Should have killed
The golden calf
Now self-willed
Life cut in half

[Chorus]
Holy cow
(You sacred bovine, you)
Watch… just “wow”
(The bull you chew and spew)

[Bridge]
Go-hatya! Go-hatya!
(Go, yeah, yeah, yeah)

[Chorus]
Holy cow
(You sacred bovine, you)
Watch… just “wow”
(The bull you chew and spew)

[Outro]
Go-hatya! Go-hatya!
(Go, yeah, yeah, yeah)

ABOUT THE SONG

Religious Consequences in Hinduism

  • In ancient Hindu scriptures like the Manusmriti and Dharmashastras, killing a cow is considered a serious sin (often called go-hatya).

  • Atonement could include ritual penance, such as fasting, pilgrimage, or other forms of expiation (prāyaścitta).

  • In some interpretations, the sin of cow-killing is said to lead to spiritual downfall, karmic consequences, or being reborn in a lower form of life.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holey

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[Verse 1]
(Holey) Is your heart full of holes
(Holey) Blackened our souls

[Bridge]
Time to question our goals

[Chorus]
Best to fill the empty spaces
(With love, love, love)
Embrace all the races
(With love, love, love)

[Verse 2]
(Holey) Is your life full of holes
(Holey) All the strife no controls

[Bridge]
Time to question our goals

[Chorus]
Best to fill the empty spaces
(With love, love, love)
Embrace all the races
(With love, love, love)

[Verse 3]
(Holey) Do the holes fill your days
(Holey) Empty in so many ways

[Bridge]
Time to question our goals

[Chorus]
Best to fill the empty spaces
(With love, love, love)
Embrace all the races
(With love, love, love)

[Outro]
(Holey) Is your heart full of holes
Fill your freewill
(With love, love, love)
Love, love, love

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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American Dream Came True

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[Verse 1]
Who woulda thunk
All would agree, we…
Think the stink
Still stunk

[Chorus]
I’m telling you
The American dream came true
Today…
In the most amazing way

[Bridge]
The skunk
(Smelling of musk)
Badgered the badger
(Poked the bear)
Taking it further
(… both quite aware)

[Verse 2]
Orange… monkey, orangutan
Denial of the primal primate climate
Versus the twin origin
(Brothers in hate of fellow primate)

[Chorus]
I’m telling you
The American dream came true
Today…
In the most amazing way

[Bridge]
The musk of the skunk
(De-balled)
The feel
(Of pedophile)
Unreal
(Surreal)
For real

[Break]
The American deal
(USA! USA! USA!)

[Chorus]
I’m telling you
The American dream came true
Today…
In the most amazing way

[Outro]
I’m telling you
The American dream came true
Today…
In the most amazing way

About the Song
Meltdown of the Mega-Men: Musk Faces Deportation, Trump Faces Impeachment, and the American Dream Turns Surreal

Has the American Dream finally come true—or has it slipped into full-blown satire?

In a shocking twist of modern political and economic theatre, two of the most powerful figures in the United States—President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk—are facing seismic consequences on the very same day. The headlines read like fiction, but the nation is watching this surreal spectacle unfold in real time.

Earlier today, President Trump publicly threatened to pull billions of dollars in federal contracts and tax subsidies from Musk’s sprawling empire, which includes Tesla, SpaceX, and Starlink. “We will not continue to fund the disloyal,” Trump said from the White House lawn. The move appears to be in retaliation after Musk, in a rare political bombshell, claimed that Trump is named in the still-sealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents. “That is the real reason they have not been made public,” Musk asserted on his X platform, formerly Twitter.

In response, Musk declared he will begin winding down federally funded projects, sending shockwaves through Wall Street, the aerospace industry, and climate tech sectors alike. Several analysts have noted that if SpaceX begins canceling satellite launches or infrastructure contracts, it could cripple key defense and communication initiatives.

The situation took an even wilder turn when Musk—once hailed as a tech visionary and free speech martyr—suggested that President Trump should be impeached and replaced by Vice President J.D. Vance. The political implications are stunning, signaling potential fractures within MAGA’s inner circle and a possibly unprecedented reversal of support from one of Trump’s former allies-turned-critics.

Not to be outdone, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon called for an emergency investigation into Musk’s immigration status, demanding that the tech titan be deported. “He came here to build cars, not to take down our president,” Bannon thundered on his podcast War Room. Right-wing media quickly followed suit, fueling speculation that Musk’s green card process or naturalization may not have been squeaky clean.

Meanwhile, markets are paralyzed. Trading volumes on Wall Street plummeted in the afternoon as investors tried—and failed—to make sense of the escalating feud. Social media lit up with memes, disbelief, and more than a few cries of “USA! USA! USA!”—equal parts patriotism and stunned irony.

What was once a culture war between elite billionaires and populist politics has now exploded into an all-out civil war within the power elite.

And at the center of it all? A nation unsure whether it’s witnessing the American Dream or its final parody.

Jaw, meet floor.

This satirical, layered song captures the chaotic convergence of power, scandal, and poetic justice in real-time America—where two titanic egos (Trump and Musk) self-destruct before the nation’s disbelieving eyes. Here’s a breakdown of the symbolism and subtext:


[Verse 1]

Who woulda thunk / All would agree, we… / Think the stink / Still stunk

The opening reflects public astonishment that long-persistent suspicions—regarding corruption, abuse of power, and concealed alliances—have finally surfaced in a way that everyone is now forced to acknowledge. The “stink” refers to the moral decay that’s lingered despite efforts to suppress or sanitize it—especially around Epstein’s ties and political cover-ups.


[Chorus]

I’m telling you / The American dream came true / Today… / In the most amazing way

This repeated chorus drips with irony. The “American Dream” isn’t prosperity and freedom—it’s accountability, spectacle, and maybe, just maybe, justice. What makes it “amazing” is the unexpected implosion of two elites who long seemed untouchable.


[Bridge]

The skunk (Smelling of musk) / Badgered the badger (Poked the bear) / Taking it further (… both quite aware)

Here, “the skunk” is Elon Musk—both literally (Musk = musky = skunk) and metaphorically (stirring up a stink). The “badger” and “bear” symbolize Trump (aggressive, territorial, unpredictable). Musk provokes Trump intentionally, knowing full well the consequences. It’s a game of egos where each player believes they’ll win—but neither sees the ground cracking beneath them.


[Verse 2]

Orange… monkey, orangutan / Denial of the primal primate climate / Versus the twin origin / (Brothers in hate of fellow primate)

This verse is densely symbolic:

  • “Orange… monkey, orangutan” is a direct jab at Trump, often mocked for his complexion and behavior.

  • “Primal primate climate” denial critiques anti-science rhetoric, especially on climate change.

  • “Twin origin” and “Brothers in hate” suggest that both Musk and Trump—despite differences—are bound by shared narcissism, disdain for others, and a belief in their own supremacy over fellow humans.


[Bridge]

The musk of the skunk (De-balled) / The feel (Of pedophile) / Unreal (Surreal) / For real

This plays with layered disgust:

  • “De-balled” hints at Musk finally being stripped of his power or courage.

  • “The feel (Of pedophile)” evokes Epstein’s lingering presence and the horror of buried truths coming to light.

  • “Unreal / Surreal / For real” captures how absurd and serious the moment feels simultaneously. A national fever dream turned breaking news.


[Break]

The American deal (USA! USA! USA!)

A cynical cheer. “USA! USA!” is usually a cry of patriotic triumph—here it’s weaponized irony. This isn’t triumph through noble ideals, but a national reckoning brought on by the grotesque excesses of power, money, and ego.


[Final Chorus & Outro]

The repetition drives home the absurdity and disbelief. The “dream” came true—not because of triumph, but because the very symbols of unchecked power finally collapsed under their own contradictions. It’s a uniquely American moment—part reality show, part Greek tragedy.


Overall Meaning:

The song frames this political circus as a twisted version of justice. Not the dream we were promised, but perhaps the one we deserved: billionaires turning on each other, scandals breaking open, and the system cannibalizing its icons. A catharsis not through revolution—but irony, spectacle, and karma.

It’s not just satire—it’s modern mythmaking.

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Holy

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holy Ghost

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[Intro]
Holy! (You look like you’ve seen a ghost)

[Verse 1]
You’re white as a sheet
And shaking with chills
Now take to your feet
If you’ve still freewill

[Bridge]
Holy! (You look like you’ve seen a ghost)

[Chorus]
Are you living life to the most
(Or petrified seeing the stage of your age)
Before you know body’s not the host
(As your spirit is nowhere near it)

[Verse 2]
You’re pail as hail
And cold as ice
Did your heart fail
Did a knife slice

[Bridge]
Holy! (You look like you’ve seen a ghost)

[Chorus]
Are you living life to the most
(Or petrified seeing the stage of your age)
Before you know body’s not the host
(As your spirit is nowhere near it)

[Outro]
Holy ghost
Holy (ghost, ghost, ghost)

From the album “Holy

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Holy Crap

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[Intro]
Holy crap!
(Imagine that.)

[Verse 1]
Is it any surprise
Spewing lies
Unlike the past
The first will be last

[Bridge]
Holy crap!
(Imagine that.)

[Chorus]
(Shh) Bit’s gonna hit the fan
All the debris we’re gonna see
Then man will understand
The feces of his species

[Bridge]
(Oh, no, no, no) No sacrificial goat
Getting religion shoved down the throat

[Verse 2]
Ignorance and arrogance
With a passion out of fashion
Misinformation’s mistress
Conspiracy theory fairy

[Bridge]
Holy crap!
(Imagine that.)

[Chorus]
(Shh) Bit’s gonna hit the fan
All the debris we’re gonna see
Then man will understand
The feces of his species

[Outro]
(Oh, no, no, no) No sacrificial goat
Getting religion shoved down the throat

From the album “Holy

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Crusade

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[Verse 1]
Waging war
In the name of peace
Say no more
At the very least

[Chorus]
Today the crusaders
Crusade against aid
Spiritual raiders
Prefer throwing their shade

[Verse 2]
Battle, massacres
Starvation, disease
Nothing will please
No love occurs

[Chorus]
Today the crusaders
Crusade against aid
Spiritual raiders
Prefer throwing their shade

[Bridge]
Vote for famine
(Again and again)
Pro-starvation
(Anti-rationalization)

[Chorus]
Today the crusaders
Crusade against aid
Spiritual raiders
Prefer throwing their shade

[Outro]
Evangelical
(Nonsensical)

ABOUT THE SONG

The Crusades, which took place roughly between 1095 and 1291 (with some later campaigns continuing into the 15th century), were a series of religious and military campaigns launched by European Christians, primarily against Muslims in the Holy Land but also targeting Jews, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and heretical Christian groups in Europe.

Estimated Death Toll

There is no precise number of how many people were killed during the Crusades, but historians estimate the death toll to be 1 to 3 million people, including:

  • Muslim civilians and soldiers

  • Christian crusaders

  • Jews (notably during pogroms in Europe, especially during the First Crusade)

  • Byzantine Christians and others caught in the crossfire

These numbers account for deaths in battle, massacres, starvation, disease, and sieges.

The song “Crusade” serves as a sharp, poetic critique of modern-day far-right movements—particularly among some Evangelical Christians and nationalist political factions—who advocate for anti-humanitarian, anti-immigrant, and anti-social welfare policies. Here’s a thematic interpretation of the lyrics in that context:

[Verse 1]

Waging war / In the name of peace / Say no more / At the very least

This verse calls out the hypocrisy of those who claim to act in the name of morality or peace—often invoking religious or patriotic language—while actually promoting divisiveness, cruelty, or war. It’s an allusion to “moral crusades” that justify inhumane policies under the guise of protecting values or “saving” society.

[Chorus]

Today the crusaders / Crusade against aid / Spiritual raiders / Prefer throwing their shade

Here, “crusaders” are no longer knights with swords—they’re modern-day ideologues who fight against aid, attacking welfare, healthcare, food security, and refugee assistance. “Spiritual raiders” critiques the exploitation of religion, especially Evangelical fervor, to justify policies that hurt the vulnerable. The line “Prefer throwing their shade” points to a culture of blame, ridicule, and deflection, rather than compassion or solutions.

[Verse 2]

Battle, massacres / Starvation, disease / Nothing will please / No love occurs

This verse references the real-world consequences of cutting humanitarian aid: widespread suffering and preventable death. It paints a picture of a heartless movement—”nothing will please” them—indifferent to the pain they cause. There’s an intentional echo of medieval Crusade atrocities, now mirrored in policy choices that disregard human life and dignity.

[Bridge – “Vote for famine / Pro-starvation”]

Vote for famine / (Again and again) / Pro-starvation / (Anti-rationalization)

This directly criticizes political behavior—voting patterns and party platforms that repeatedly cut food aid, international assistance, or housing support. “Pro-starvation” is an intentionally provocative term, challenging the irrational cruelty of these choices. The phrase “anti-rationalization” implies a rejection of facts, science, or compassion in favor of ideology and demagoguery.

[Outro]

Evangelical / (Nonsensical)

The closing line harshly condemns the weaponization of Evangelical Christianity when it becomes unmoored from love, charity, or reason. It suggests that using faith to justify inhumane actions is not only morally bankrupt but logically incoherent.

Overall Message

Crusade” likens today’s political and religious far-right movements to historical crusaders—not in their bravery or honor, but in their violence, extremism, and zealotry. The song portrays a modern “crusade” not against evil, but against empathy, social aid, and humanitarian values.

It’s a blistering protest song—a warning that when religious nationalism replaces human compassion, the results echo history’s darkest chapters.

From the album “Holy

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holy Wars

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[Verse 1]
The holy wage wars
On parties and bars
Holier than thou
Really? Wow.

[Chorus]
Holy wars
(Say no more)
Holy wars
(Pray for gore)

[Bridge]
The hate participate
In their war on love
(What of love?)

[Verse 2]
The holy wars rage
The good hearts part
Turn the page
To The End Times’ crimes

[Chorus]
Holy wars
(Say no more)
Holy wars
(Pray for gore)

[Bridge]
The hate participate
In their war on love
(What of love?)

[Chorus]
Holy wars
(Say no more)
Holy wars
(Pray for gore)

[Outro]
What a shame
Nothing became
Of the war of love
(Of love, love, love)

From the album “Holy

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Holy Smoke

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[Verse 1]
Swear to god
You’d better pray
We’re gonna pay
If we don’t change our way

[Chorus]
Holy smoke!
(The world’s on fire)
Gonna choke
(On our own desire)

[Bridge]
Fire, fire, fire
(Situation’s dire)

[Verse 2]
Jesus Christ!
Take my advice…
You’d better pray
We change our way

[Chorus]
Holy smoke!
(The world’s on fire)
Gonna choke
(On our own desire)

[Bridge]
Fire, fire, fire
(Situation’s dire)
Fire, fire, fire
(Fanning flames higher)

[Chorus]
Holy smoke!
(The world’s on fire)
Gonna choke
(On our own desire)

[Outro]
Fire, fire, fire
(Fanning flames higher)

A SCIENCE NOTE

The song “Holy Smoke” is a scathing critique of MAGA supporters and Evangelical Christians who deny climate science—particularly in the context of visible, undeniable consequences like smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketing the U.S. skies.

Here’s a breakdown of how each part resonates with that interpretation:

[Verse 1]

Swear to god
You’d better pray
We’re gonna pay
If we don’t change our way

This verse directly references religious language (“swear to god,” “pray”) and warns of impending consequences. In the context of climate denial, it underscores the hypocrisy of invoking religious faith while ignoring scientific warnings and moral responsibility to protect creation. “We’re gonna pay” suggests real-world consequences—like worsening wildfires, floods, and droughts—resulting from willful inaction.

[Chorus]

Holy smoke!
(The world’s on fire)
Gonna choke
(On our own desire)

“Holy smoke” doubles as both religious exclamation and literal reference to the smoke from wildfires—symbolizing the fiery outcome of unrepentant consumerism and climate negligence. “The world’s on fire” is no longer metaphorical; it’s happening now. “Gonna choke / on our own desire” criticizes greed, fossil fuel addiction, and selfish policies that prioritize short-term gain over long-term survival.

[Bridge]

Fire, fire, fire
(Situation’s dire)

The repetition reflects both alarm and a sense of escalation. The “situation’s dire” calls out the urgent, irreversible tipping points scientists have been warning about—ones now visibly manifesting as environmental collapse, which denial only accelerates.

[Verse 2]

Jesus Christ!
Take my advice…
You’d better pray
We change our way

“Jesus Christ” functions both as a plea and a critique—highlighting the disconnect between the teachings of Christ (stewardship, humility, compassion) and the behavior of many who claim to follow Him yet reject science, truth, and care for the Earth. It’s a call to repent, not just spiritually, but materially—through behavior change.

[Chorus] (Repeated)

The repetition reinforces the inescapable consequence of inaction. Each time the chorus returns, the “smoke” and “fire” feel closer—suggesting time is running out.

[Outro]

Fire, fire, fire
(Fanning flames higher)

This outro illustrates how denial and political obstruction don’t just passively allow disaster—they actively worsen it. The phrase “fanning flames higher” implies MAGA rhetoric, deregulation, and anti-science extremism are not just negligent, but dangerous—fueling the very destruction they pretend doesn’t exist.

Summary Interpretation

“Holy Smoke” condemns the moral and spiritual bankruptcy of denying climate change in the face of overwhelming evidence. By blending religious language with apocalyptic imagery, the song becomes a warning to those who cloak their climate denial in faith, while the planet burns around them—literally choking on the smoke of their own refusal to act.

It’s a modern-day prophecy, echoing both science and scripture:
Change your ways—or be consumed by the fire you helped ignite.

From the album “Holy

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Holy

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[Verse 1]
A religion of the misgiven
Praying for preying
A belief in grief
Boast of a holy ghost

[Chorus]
Oh, my god
A holy folly
Find it odd
A holy anomaly

[Bridge]
Oh my golly

[Verse 2]
A discipline of the misgiven
Saying they’re praying
Insanity over their vanity
Using god’s name in vain

[Chorus]
Oh, my god
A holy folly
Find it odd
A holy anomaly

[Bridge]
Oh my golly
(Holy, holy)

[Chorus]
Oh, my god
A holy folly
Find it odd
A holy anomaly

[Outro]
Oh my golly
(Holy, holy)

From the album “Holy

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Make a Move

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[Intro]
The situation behooves
(Making moves)

[Verse 1]
Are you sure you want to wait
Why not participate
Take off your shoes
And make some moves

[Bridge]
The situation improves

[Chorus]
Come on, make a move
(Shaking hips times improve)
Come on, make a move
(It’s up to you… what do you want to do?)

[Verse 2]
No, never, negate
Why not participate
Fly from that seat
Move to the beat

[Bridge]
The situation improves

[Chorus]
Come on, make a move
(Shaking hips times improve)
Come on, make a move
(It’s up to you… what do you want to do?)

[Outro]
The situation behooves
(Making moves)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Let’s Dance

Lets-Dance.mp3
Lets-Dance.mp4
Lets-Dance-Unplugged-Underground-XX.mp3
Lets-Dance-Unplugged-Underground-XX.mp4
Lets-Dance-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Give chance a second chance
Come on, let’s dance!

[Verse 1]
Oh come on already
Please, another try?
We don’t have to go steady
… break-up and cry

[Bridge]
Come on over
Come on in
Love to get to know you…
(Again)

[Chorus]
Give chance a second chance
Come on, let’s dance!
Let’s see what’ll come to be
What separates you and me
Can come closer in dance

[Break]
Come on, let’s dance!
(Dance, dance, dance)

[Verse 2]
Come on, seriously
Please, just one more chance
I’ll try not to act deliriously
… shame the name of romance

[Bridge]
Come on over
Come on in
Love to get to know you…
(Again)

[Chorus]
Give chance a second chance
Come on, let’s dance!
Let’s see what’ll come to be
What separates you and me
Can come closer in dance

[Outro]
You might.. (hold me tight)
Come on, let’s dance!
(Dance, dance, dance)

From the album “Come On

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What Are You Waiting For?

What-Are-You-Waiting-For.mp3
What-Are-You-Waiting-For.mp4
What-Are-You-Waiting-For-Unplugged-Underground-XX.mp3
What-Are-You-Waiting-For-Unplugged-Underground-XX.mp4
What-Are-You-Waiting-For-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
Do you even know (any more?)

[Verse 1]
The clock is ticking
(Ticking away the day)
Our your lips sticking
(Don’t know the way to say)

[Chorus]
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
Do you even know (any more?)
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
We ain’t got all day (any way)

[Verse 2]
The clock is shocking
(Alarming in its way)
The love we’re blocking
(Results in dismay)

[Chorus]
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
Do you even know (any more?)
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
We ain’t got all day (any way)

[Bridge]
OK (Walk this way)
Come on (come on)
We can’t wait any more
Come on (come on)
Gotta move along

[Chorus]
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
Do you even know (any more?)
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
We ain’t got all day (any way)

[Outro]
Come on! (What are you waiting for?)
We can’t wait (any more)
OK (Walk this way)

Song inspired by Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Come On

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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