Volatility

Volatility-0.mp3
Volatility-0.mp4
Volatility-I.mp3
Volatility-I.mp4
Volatility-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Round and round
(Up and down)

[Verse 1]
The volatility
In the markets
Swinging widely
Creating regrets

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Verse 2]
Such volatility
In the weather
Wondering whether
This is our reality

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Bridge]
Round and round
(Up and down)
Spinning
(With no winning)

[Chorus]
Volatility
(Is getting to me)
The ups and downs
(Spins my head around)

[Outro]
Round and round
(Up and down)

ABOUT THE SONG

This is actually a really sharp, minimalist lyric — perfect for connecting the stock market’s instability with the deeper, existential volatility of the climate crisis. The repetition and simplicity make it feel like an anxious mantra — the kind of thing someone stuck in both financial and environmental chaos would hum to themselves.

Climate Crisis Interpretation:

Verse 2 is the pivot — it explicitly connects market volatility with weather volatility. The lyric “Such volatility / In the weather / Wondering whether / This is our reality” hits like a realization that the crazy swings in the stock market are just a symptom of a larger instability — climate-driven chaos.

Extreme weather events — once rare — are now the norm. Floods, droughts, fires, storms: up and down, round and round, spinning — but crucially: “With no winning.” That line cuts deep. There’s no “bull market” in a collapsing ecosystem.

Stock Market Interpretation:

Verse 1 is about classic market anxiety — wild swings driven by fear and greed, algorithms and panic. The line “Creating regrets” shows how ordinary people are getting hurt — not just losing money but losing faith in the system.

But it’s more than a financial rollercoaster — the constant uncertainty is mental and emotional too: “Is getting to me.”

The Big Picture:

Together, the song feels like a lament for a world out of balance — both economically and environmentally. The stock market’s wild swings aren’t isolated; they mirror the destabilization of the planet itself.

It’s almost like saying:

The market is volatile because the world is volatile.

→ Climate breakdown fuels resource shortages, war, migration, and disaster costs — all of which rattle the market. → Meanwhile, market obsession blinds us to the deeper crisis — a livable planet.

Final Thought:

The refrain “Round and round / (Up and down) / Spinning / (With no winning)” captures this grim loop perfectly. Whether it’s your retirement savings or your town’s weather forecast — you’re trapped in a cycle where volatility isn’t an exception anymore.

It is reality.

From the album “Collapse

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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