Marching Toward….

[Intro]
Marching forward….
(Too the pledge)
Marching toward….
(Over the edge)

[Verse 1]
Line up straight
All in a row
Evolution rate
Has gone retro

[Chorus]
Marching forward….
(Too the pledge)
Marching toward….
(Over the edge)

[Bridge]
Have we got a clue
What we’re about to do?
(I’ve a feeling…
It’s too few)

[Verse 2]
Follow the leader
Blind behind blind
Becoming bottom feeder
What do we have in mind?

[Chorus]
Marching forward….
(Too the pledge)
Marching toward….
(Over the edge)

[Bridge]
Have we got a clue
What we’re about to do?
(I’ve a feeling…
It’s too few)

[Chorus]
Marching forward….
(Too the pledge)
Marching toward….
(Over the edge)

[Bridge]
Have we got a clue
What we’re about to do?
(I’ve a feeling…
It’s too few)

[Outro]
What do we know
(Here we go!)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Marching Toward…” can be interpreted as a commentary on humanity’s reckless progression toward environmental destruction, particularly in the context of climate change.

Key Themes:

  1. Blind Obedience and Inaction: The imagery of people “lining up straight” and “following the leader, blind behind blind” suggests a society marching forward without questioning its path. This evokes the idea of following harmful practices like fossil fuel dependence or consumerism without recognizing the long-term consequences.
  2. Retrograde Evolution: The line “evolution rate has gone retro” may symbolize how humanity, instead of progressing toward sustainability, is regressing by continuing behaviors that damage the planet. In this sense, evolution is reversed as we undermine the very ecosystems we depend on for survival.
  3. Inevitability of Disaster: The repeated refrain of “marching toward… over the edge” portrays a society on the brink of irreversible environmental collapse. Despite warnings, humanity continues its destructive march, symbolizing our inability to change course even in the face of climate disasters.
  4. Lack of Awareness: Phrases like “have we got a clue what we’re about to do?” highlight the ignorance or denial of the consequences of climate change. The repetition of “it’s too few” could refer to the small number of people taking meaningful action to combat these issues, further emphasizing the gap between awareness and action.
  5. Descent into Lower Ecological Status: The term “bottom feeder” reflects a degraded state where humanity is reduced to a lower ecological role due to environmental degradation, potentially referring to the survival struggles in a future ravaged by climate instability.

Overall Message:

The song paints a bleak picture of humanity’s journey toward environmental catastrophe, driven by blind obedience and a lack of awareness or concern. It underscores the urgency of recognizing the crisis before marching off “over the edge.”

From the album “How Far Out?” by Daniel

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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