Shock and Ahh

[Intro]
So, foe….
(Or in the end a friend?)

[Verse 1]
Remarkable
(Unbelievable)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can it be?
(So hard to see)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Verse 2]
Astounding
(Dumbfounding)
Shock and awe
(Dropping jaw)
How can we be
(Remarkably)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Chorus]
This is it
(Look what we’ve done)
Like your bit
(Or do you shun)

[Bridge]
Have we come undone
(Become un-one)

[Outro]
(No) No longer one
(Come undone)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Shock and Ahh” addresses the urgency and profound impact of climate change, encapsulating a mix of disbelief, urgency, and the need for collective awareness.

Interpretation

  1. Contradiction of Awareness: The lyrics reflect a tension between shock and realization. Phrases like “shock and awe” convey an overwhelming sense of disbelief regarding the state of the planet, while questions about how such conditions can exist suggest a struggle to comprehend the severity of climate issues.
  2. Responsibility and Accountability: The repeated chorus, “This is it / Look what we’ve done,” serves as a stark reminder of humanity’s role in contributing to climate change. It prompts listeners to confront the consequences of their actions, whether they choose to engage with the reality of climate issues or to ignore them (“Like your bit / Or do you shun”).
  3. Unity vs. Division: The bridges emphasize a sense of collective responsibility, asking, “Have we come undone / Become un-one?” This suggests that societal fragmentation or inaction could lead to a disconnection from each other and from nature, reinforcing the idea that addressing climate change requires unity and collaboration.
  4. Finality and Urgency: The phrases in the outro, such as “No longer one,” highlight a sense of loss and the irreversible changes happening to our planet. It reinforces the idea that if action is not taken soon, the consequences could be catastrophic and permanent.

Overall Message

Ultimately, “Shock and Ahh” is a call to awareness and action, urging listeners to confront the realities of climate change and the need for collective responsibility. It serves as both a critique of inaction and a plea for unity in the face of environmental crises.

From the album “Nuntius” by Daniel

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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