bookmark_borderCreaking

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[Intro]
Creaking
(Under the strain)
Breaking
(What did remain)

[Verse 1]
Careful where you step
(It could give way)
Stress is in-depth
(Listen to her sway)

[Chorus]
Creaking
(Under the strain)
Breaking
(What did remain)

[Bridge]
Sounding to beware
(If you don’t care)
What’s under there
(Making you the fare)

[Verse 2]
Careful what you say
(It could give cause)
To have you put away
(Giving cause to pause)

[Chorus]
Creaking
(Under the strain)
Breaking
(What did remain)

[Bridge]
Sounding to beware
(If you don’t care)
What’s under there
(Making you the fare)

[Chorus]
Creaking
(Under the strain)
Breaking
(What did remain)

[Outro]
Creaking
(Under the strain)
Breaking
(What did remain)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderCracks in the Levee

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Cracks-int-the-Levee-Unplugged.mp3
Cracks-int-the-Levee-Unplugged.mp4
Cracks-int-the-Levee-intro.mp3

[Intro]
If we don’t stop the reign
(A flood of pain)

[Verse 1]
Hans Brinker
(The thinker)
Ideas strike
(Along a dyke)

[Bridge]
If the leak is not stopped (Stop!)
It could grow into a major breach
Resulting in catastrophe (Can’t you see?)
(Land turned to beach)
If we don’t stop the reign
(A flood of pain)

[Chorus]
There’s a crack in the levee
And, it’s going to break
Fatalities… obviously
(For God’s sake!)

[Verse 2]
What’s your role
(Plug that hole!)
We’ve got to seek
(To stop the leak)

[Bridge]
If the leak is not stopped (Stop!)
It could grow into a major breach
Resulting in catastrophe (Can’t you see?)
(Land turned to beach)
If we don’t stop the reign
(A flood of pain)

[Chorus]
There’s a crack in the levee
And, it’s going to break
Fatalities… obviously
(For God’s sake!)

[Outro]
If we don’t stop the reign
(A flood of pain)

ABOUT THE SONG
The story of the boy who sticks his finger in the dyke comes from a popular legend often attributed to the Netherlands. It is most famously told in the 1865 novel Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates by Mary Mapes Dodge, an American author.

The Story:

In the tale, a young Dutch boy is walking along a dyke when he notices a small leak where water is beginning to trickle through. Understanding that dykes protect the land from being flooded by the sea, he realizes that if the leak is not stopped, it could grow into a major breach, causing catastrophic flooding.

Despite the cold and the long night ahead, the boy bravely sticks his finger into the hole to block the water, staying there until morning. When villagers find him, they repair the dyke, preventing disaster. His selfless act of courage and quick thinking save the town.

Meaning and Legacy:

Though the story is not a genuine Dutch folktale, it has become a symbol of heroism, vigilance, and the importance of small actions in preventing large disasters. It reflects themes of responsibility and civic duty, emphasizing how one person’s determination can make a difference. The tale has been widely retold and remains a part of popular culture when discussing acts of self-sacrifice for the greater good.

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWhen Leaves Turn Upside Down

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When-Leaves-Turn-Upside-Down-I.mp3
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When-Leaves-Turn-Upside-Down-Reggae.mp4
When-Leaves-Turn-Upside-Down-intro.mp3

[Intro]
When leaves turn upside down
(Look around!)
When leaves turn upside down
(Get down!)

[Verse 1]
Signaling leaves
Say it’s time to leave
May be hard to believe
Who gambles, grieves

[Chorus]
When leaves turn upside down
(Look around!)
When leaves turn upside down
(Get down!)

[Bridge]
Turning, turning
(Are you ears burning?)
Turning, turning
(Upside down)
Turning upside down

[Verse 2]
The leaves signal leaving
Is a good choice
Beats wailing and grieving
And, losing your voice

[Chorus]
When leaves turn upside down
(Look around!)
When leaves turn upside down
(Get down!)

[Bridge]
Turning, turning
(Are you ears burning?)
Turning, turning
(Upside down)
Turning upside down

[Chorus]
When leaves turn upside down
(Look around!)
When leaves turn upside down
(Get down!)

[Outro]
(When leaves turn upside down)
Get down!

A SCIENCE NOTE
When leaves turn upside down, it often signals that rain or a storm is approaching. Many broadleaf trees, like maple or poplar, have leaves with flexible stems that respond to changes in humidity and air pressure. As the humidity rises before a storm, the leaf stems soften, causing the leaves to flip over and expose their lighter, underside surfaces.

This phenomenon is a natural weather predictor, as it typically happens when the atmosphere becomes more unstable, indicating an incoming weather system. While not always 100% accurate, it can be a useful sign of changing weather, especially when combined with other clues like increased wind, darkening skies, or a drop in temperature.

The possible benefits of this phenomenon include:

  1. Water Conservation – The undersides of many leaves have fewer stomata (tiny openings that regulate water loss). By flipping, the tree may reduce water loss before a rainstorm.
  2. Stronger Wind Resistance – Flipping leaves might help trees reduce wind resistance, lowering the risk of damage during storms.
  3. Efficient Rain Capture – Some researchers suggest that exposing the underside of leaves helps trees collect rainwater more effectively.

While the exact evolutionary advantage is still debated, the flipping effect serves as a natural weather indicator and could provide subtle survival benefits to trees.

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Gone Astray” by Narley Marley

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderCrows and Blue Jays

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Crows-and-Blue-Jays-666.mp4
Crows-and-Blue-Jays-I.mp3
Crows-and-Blue-Jays-I.mp4
Crows-and-Blue-Jays-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Blue Jay, (Hey!)
What do you have to say
(Hey!) Predator
(Knocking at the door)

[Bridge]
Screeching
(Squawking)
Diving
(Surviving)

[Chorus]
There’s a predator
(That’s for sure)
Knocking at the door
(Predator)

[Verse 2]
(Hey!) What does the crow know
(Putting on quite the show)
Screaming jet steaming (Hey!)
(Watch ’em go)

[Bridge]
Screeching
(Squawking)
Diving
(Surviving)

[Chorus]
There’s a predator
(That’s for sure)
Knocking at the door
(Predator)

[Outro]
Sound the alarm
Protect from harm

A SCIENCE NOTE
When you hear crows and blue jays screeching and diving in the air, it usually means they are mobbing a predator. Both species are highly territorial and will aggressively defend their space from threats such as hawks, owls, eagles, or even ground predators like foxes or cats.

Blue jays and crows are known for their intelligence and strong alarm calls, often alerting other birds and animals to danger. If they are making a lot of noise and swooping down repeatedly, there’s a good chance a predator is nearby—sometimes even a snake or raccoon in a tree.

If you observe this behavior, look around, and you may spot the intruder they’re trying to drive away!

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderDog Whistle

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Dog-Whistle-intro.mp3
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[Intro]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Verse 1]
(Hey look!)
Did you hear that
(Dirty crook)
Did I hear what?

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Bridge]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)
Subtle gesture
(Primal posture)

[Verse 2]
(Hey listen!)
Did you see that
(Confusion)
Did I see what?

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Bridge]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)
Subtle gesture
(Primal posture)

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Outro]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)

ABOUT THE SONG
A “dog whistle” is a term used to describe a subtle or coded message intended to convey a particular idea or agenda to a specific group of people, while remaining unnoticed or ambiguous to the broader public. The term originates from a type of whistle that emits a high-pitched sound only dogs can hear, implying that the message is intended for a particular audience who can “hear” or understand the hidden meaning.

In political discourse, a “dog whistle” often refers to language or phrases used by politicians or public figures that seem innocuous to most, but carry a deeper or controversial meaning for a specific group, such as dog-whistle racism or appeals to extremists. It’s often used to signal certain beliefs, stances, or actions without directly stating them, allowing the speaker to avoid backlash while still appealing to a specific audience.

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderFalling Leaves

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Falling-Leaves-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The fall comes
(Not the season)
Falling leaves
(what’s the reason)
The fall of man
Is at hand

[Verse 1]
Turning brown
Out of season
Makes me frown
Knowing reason

[Bridge]
Sawdust-like frass
(You bet your ass)
Exposing your roots
(Are in cahoots)

[Chorus]
The fall comes
(Not the season)
Falling leaves
(what’s the reason)
The fall of man
Is at hand

[Verse 2]
Sparse foliage
Thinning canopy
Vast spoilage
Easy to see

[Bridge]
Sawdust-like frass
(You bet your ass)
Exposing your roots
(Are in cahoots)

[Chorus]
The fall comes
(Not the season)
Falling leaves
(what’s the reason)
The fall of man
Is at hand

[Outro]
Falling leaves
(Man leaves… falling)

A SCIENCE NOTE
here are several signs that a tree is starting to die. Here are some key indicators:

Foliage Issues

  • Leaves turning brown or yellow out of season – If a tree’s leaves change color too early or fail to grow in the spring, it could be a sign of distress.
  • Sparse or no foliage – A thinning canopy, fewer leaves than usual, or bare branches can indicate a problem.
  • Wilting or scorched leaves – Leaves that look wilted, curled, or scorched at the edges could signal root damage or disease.

Branch and Bark Problems

  • Brittle or dead branches – Dead branches snap easily and lack flexibility. If many branches are dead, the tree is in decline.
  • Peeling, cracked, or missing bark – Healthy trees have firm, intact bark. Peeling or large cracks may indicate disease, infestation, or internal decay.
  • Fungal growth – Mushrooms or fungal conks at the base or on the trunk suggest internal rot.

Trunk and Root Concerns

  • Leaning tree – A sudden lean can indicate root damage or instability, making the tree a hazard.
  • Hollow or decaying trunk – If you tap the trunk and it sounds hollow, the tree may be rotting from the inside.
  • Exposed or damaged roots – If roots are damaged, severed, or surrounded by excessive soil erosion, the tree may struggle to absorb water and nutrients.

Pests and Disease

  • Insect infestations – Borer holes, sawdust-like frass, or excessive ant activity can mean the tree is being eaten from within.
  • Oozing sap or wet patches – Unusual sap leaks or dark, wet spots on the trunk can indicate infection.

If a tree is showing multiple signs of decline, it’s best to consult an arborist to determine whether it can be saved or needs removal.

What are some early signs that humanity is dying?

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderElectrocution

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Electrocution-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Thunder and lightning
(And everything frightening)
Electrocution
(Solution revolution)

[Verse 1]
There is no substitute
For common sense
If you’re that resolute
To being dense

[Bridge]
You heard the bell
(Yet, self-denial)
So bring on hell
(Fire, our trial)

[Chorus]
Thunder and lightning
(And everything frightening)
Electrocution
(Solution revolution)

[Verse 2]
There is no substitute
For common sense
If you’re that resolute
To being dense

[Bridge]
You heard the bell
(Yet, self-denial)
So bring on hell
(Fire, our trial)

[Chorus]
Thunder and lightning
(And everything frightening)
Electrocution
(Solution revolution)
(Extreme seen)

[Outro]
Avoid (electrocution)
Solution revolution
(Extreme seen)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderRaindrops

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Raindrops-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Raindrops
(Thought stops)
Larger size
(Realize)
The dread
(Is on my head)

[Refrain]
The degree
Of each degree
Is growing
Exponentially

[Bridge]
Raindrops
(Thought stops)
Larger size
(Realize)
The dread
(Is on my head)

[Chorus]
Knock, knock
(Knockin’ on my noggin)
Tick tock
(Seen shockin’ my being)

[Refrain]
The degree
Of each degree
Is growing
Exponentially

[Chorus]
Knock, knock
(Knockin’ on my noggin)
Tick tock
(Seen shockin’ my being)

[Bridge]
Raindrops
(Thought stops)
Larger size
(Realize)
The dread
(Is on my head)

[Outro]
Raindrops
(Thought stops)

A SCIENCE NOTE: Violent Rain
Multiple factors figure into the physics of violent rain. The starting point is the moisture content of air. The Earth is warming. Warm air can physically hold more water than cool air. The warmer the air the more water vapor the air can hold (i.e. relative humidity). The capacity doubles for every ten degree Celsius warming.

One physical result is more massive raindrops. The Momentum of Rain is p = mv (p = momentum, m = mass, v = velocity.) Part of the increasing momentum is transferred to the sides and upward increasing wind turbulence, as well as updrafts. Most of the momentum is transferred upon impact. You may notice the rain bouncing higher off the streets and sidewalks. Flowing rainwater will have both increased mass and velocity.

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Gone Astray” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderWhitecaps

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Whitecaps-666.mp3
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Whitecaps-Unplugged-Underground-XIV.mp3
Whitecaps-Unplugged-Underground-XIV.mp4
Whitecaps-intro.mp3

[Intro]
So it begins…
Long strong winds
(… and rough conditions)

[Verse 1]
Awoken from the deep
No longer asleep
The wave…
Misbehaves

[Bridge]
No longer able
(To be stable)
Unstable (break)

[Break]
Break to foam
(Come on! Take us home)

[Chorus]
Whitecaps
(Dangerous for us)
Whitecaps
(Sure… to shore!)

[Verse 2]
Brought to the top
Now wide awake (wake)
The wave…
Misbehaves

[Bridge]
No longer able
(To be stable)
Unstable (break)

[Break]
Break to foam
(Come on! Take us home)

[Chorus]
Whitecaps
(Dangerous for us)
Whitecaps
(Sure… to shore!)

[Bridge]
No longer able
(To be stable)
Unstable (break)

[Chorus]
Whitecaps
(Dangerous for us)
Whitecaps
(Sure… to shore!)

[Outro]
Batten down the hatches
(Double check the latches)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Whitecaps on a large body of water signal strong winds and rough conditions. They occur when wind speeds reach a level where waves become unstable, causing their crests to break and form white foam. This can indicate anything from moderate breezes to dangerous storm conditions, depending on the size and frequency of the whitecaps.

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

666 is from “The Antichrist

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderThere’s a Red Sky Tonight

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Theres-a-Red-Sky-Tonight-I.mp4
Theres-a-Red-Sky-Tonight-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Much to my delight
(There’s a red sky tonight)
Shine
(In delight)

[Verse 1]
After stormy see’s
I can see… clearly
The sky has turned
From gray to red

[Chorus]
Much to my delight
(There’s a red sky tonight)
Shine (shine, shine)
In delight (of the twilight)

[Bridge]
Red sky at morning,
Sailors take warning
Red sky at night…
Sailors delight

[Verse 2]
After worst of days
Change comes our way
The deep heart plays
Loving the day

[Chorus]
Much to my delight
(There’s a red sky tonight)
Shine (shine, shine)
In delight (of the twilight)

[Bridge]
Red sky at morning,
Sailors take warning
Red sky at night…
Sailors delight

[Chorus]
Much to my delight
(There’s a red sky tonight)
Shine (shine, shine)
In delight (of the twilight)

[Outro]
Red sky at night…
Delight’s in sight

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderIn the Interim

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In-the-Interim-Unplugged-Underground-XIV.mp4
In-the-Interim-Unplugged.mp3
In-the-Interim-Unplugged.mp4
In-the-Interim-intro.mp3

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
So, in the meanwhile
(Smile)

[Verse 1]
Between now and then
(Between end and begin)
There is too much to-do
(While so much to do)

[Bridge]
So, in the meanwhile
(Smile)

[Chorus]
In the interim
(I am)
In the long term
(Time to learn)

[Verse 2]
Between here and there
(Need to get aware)
There is do much to do
(And too much to-do)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
So, in the meanwhile
(Smile)

[Chorus]
In the interim
(I am)
In the long term
(Time to learn)

[Outro]
So, in the meanwhile
(Smile)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderWhat Does It Mean?

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[Intro]
Wow (that’s all I can say)
Just wow (let’s head another way)

[Verse 1]
Do you know what it means
(All the hatred on the scene)
So many have gone obscene
(Good times are looking lean)

[Bridge]
Wow (that’s all I can say)
Just wow (let’s head another way)

[Chorus]
Can you read the tea leaves
(Of what one believes)
Can you really tell
(If they mean well)

[Verse 2]
Are you able to explain
(Why logic does not remain)
So many people gone astray
(We can’t go on this way)

[Bridge]
Wow (that’s all I can say)
Just wow (let’s head another way)

[Chorus]
Can you read the tea leaves
(Of what one believes)
Can you really tell
(If they mean well)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Wow (that’s all I can say)
Just wow (let’s head another way)

[Chorus]
Can you read the tea leaves
(Of what one believes)
Can you really tell
(If they mean well)

[Outro]
Wow (that’s all I can say)
Just wow (let’s head another way)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderBlowing Up a Storm

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[Intro]
Blowing up a storm
(This ain’t the norm)
Blowing up a storm
(Blow me down, down, down)

[Verse 1]
These winds
Comin’ at me again
Blowin’ hard
On the house of cards

[Chorus]
Blowing up a storm
(This ain’t the norm)
Blowing up a storm
(Blow me down, down, down)

[Bridge]
Just look around
(Look!) Around and around
See what you’ve found
(Blowin’ you down, down, down)

[Verse 2]
These winds of change
Come to rearrange
Blowin’ hard…
Knockin’ down the house of cards

[Chorus]
Blowing up a storm
(This ain’t the norm)
Blowing up a storm
(Blow me down, down, down)

[Bridge]
Just look around
(Look!) Around and around
See what you’ve found
(Blowin’ you down, down, down)

[Chorus]
Blowing up a storm
(This ain’t the norm)
Blowing up a storm
(Blow me down, down, down)

[Outro]
Just look around
(Look!) Around and around

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Gone Astray” by Narley Marley

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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bookmark_borderSirens

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Sirens-I.mp4
Sirens-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Sirens are wailing
(Humans are failing)
Time to wake
(Before we bake)

[Verse 1]
Can’t you hear the alarm
(Trying to prevent harm)
Don’t you see the signs
(Everything’s not fine)

[Chorus]
Sirens are wailing
(Humans are failing)
Time to wake
(Before we bake)

[Bridge]
Please send aid
(We’re starting to fade)
Please send help
(And heed our yelp)

[Verse 2]
Can you hear the alarm bell
(As we turn Earth to hell )
Are you even aware
(Or don’t you even care)

[Chorus]
Sirens are wailing
(Humans are failing)
Time to wake
(Before we bake)

[Bridge]
Please send aid
(We’re starting to fade)
Please send help
(And heed our yelp)

[Chorus]
Sirens are wailing
(Humans are failing)
Time to wake
(Before we bake)

[Outro]
Please send help
(And hear our yelp)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderSigns

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Signs-I.mp3
Signs-I.mp4
Signs-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The signs you’ll find
Are of our time
Keep in mind
Who owns the crime

[Verse 1]
No doubt
In a drought
Transpire
Into fire

[Chorus]
The signs you’ll find
(Are of our time)
Keep in mind
(Who owns the crime)

[Bridge]
Red octagon
(To late to stop)
We’re already gone
(Fell from the top)

[Verse 2]
The amount of rain
(Insane)
Disasters flood
(In blood)

[Chorus]
The signs you’ll find
(Are of our time)
Keep in mind
(Who owns the crime)

[Bridge]
Red octagon
(To late to stop)
We’re already gone
(Fell from the top)

[Chorus]
The signs you’ll find
(Are of our time)
Keep in mind
(Who owns the crime)

[Outro]
Red octagon
(So long)

From the album “Red Sky at Morning” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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