Is Living Cushy?

[Intro]
Are you sleep walking
Mumble for talking
At the risk of sounding pushy
Is living cushy?

[Verse 1]
The choices you choose
(Opt for win / lose?)
The price we pay
(For your heyday?)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Verse 2]
The voice of choice
(For all here to hear?)
Our freedom dues
(Do to what you do?)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Chorus]
Who’s the boss
(Freedom’s costs)
At who’s loss
(Freewill ‘s lost)

[Bridge]
In society (tossed)
The reality (crossed)
The situation
(We’re in)

[Outro]
The situation
(Of your occupation)

ABOUT THE SONG
This song about climate change speaks to the tension between individual freedom and collective responsibility. It critiques the comfortable lifestyles that ignore the long-term environmental costs. Phrases like “Who’s the boss” and “At who’s loss” suggest a loss of control over freedom as society faces the consequences of its choices. The recurring chorus and bridge emphasize the disconnect between our actions (“tossed” and “crossed”) and the harsh reality of climate change, leaving us in a precarious “situation.” The outro highlights personal responsibility.

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