- Seize-to-Cease-0.mp3
- Seize-to-Cease-0.mp4
- Seize-to-Cease-I.mp3
- Seize-to-Cease-I.mp4
- Seize-to-Cease-intro.mp3
[Intro]
So, now I’ve found
The world around
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Burned to the ground
[Verse 1]
Close the window
(I can’t breathe)
Smoke and shadow
(Gonna seize)
[Bridge]
Get this seize to cease
(Release)
Now, I’m free
(From my history)
[Chorus]
So, now I’ve found
The world around
Burned to the ground
[Verse 2]
Close the window
(I can’t breathe)
Smoke and shadow
(Gonna seize)
[Bridge]
Get this seize to cease
(Release)
Now, I’m free
(From my history)
[Chorus]
So, now I’ve found
The world around
Burned to the ground
[Bridge]
Get this seize to cease
(Release)
Now, I’m free
(From my history)
[Bridge]
So, now I’ve found
(The world around)
Burned to the ground
[Outro]
Seized up, sure
(Seizure)
Seized up (sure)
Seizure (Seizure)
A SCIENCE NOTE
The ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area have significantly deteriorated air quality, posing serious health risks to residents. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued advisories indicating that smoke from multiple fires has led to unhealthy air quality levels across Los Angeles County.
In East Los Angeles, the Air Quality Index (AQI) reached an unhealthy level of 173, where an AQI below 50 is considered good.
Residents are experiencing symptoms such as burning eyes and throats due to the polluted air. Health experts advise staying indoors, using air purifiers, and wearing masks to mitigate exposure.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a smoke advisory, recommending that individuals, especially those with underlying health conditions, limit outdoor activities and take precautions to protect themselves from the harmful effects of the smoke.
Given the current conditions, it’s crucial for residents to stay informed about air quality levels and adhere to public health advisories to minimize health risks associated with wildfire smoke exposure.