All That Glitters

Get your thrills…
There’s gold in them thar hills!

[Verse 1]
Malleable and ductile
Never goes out of style
When the light strikes
Greed spikes

[Chorus]
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Soothe the truth (soothe)
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Lust for the luster
[Break]
Must lust!

[Verse 2]
Don’t settle
For any metal
Go for the fine shine
Every time

[Chorus]
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Soothe the truth (soothe)
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Lust for the luster
[Break]
Must lust!

[Bridge]
You can hear the yells, still
There’s gold in them thar hills!

[Verse 3]
Have you been told
All that glitters is gold
As you grow old
Gold’s oversold

[Chorus]
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Soothe the truth (soothe)
Smooth (oh so smooth)
Lust for the luster
[Break]
Must lust!

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
In 1849 from the steps of the Lumpkin County Courthouse, a Dahlonega, Georgia Mint assayer, Dr. M. F. Stephenson, yelled to the townspeople “There’s gold in them thar hills!” He wanted to keep those people looking for gold in Georgia rather than leaving for California.

Gold shines due to its reflective properties and its ability to efficiently reflect light. This shine is primarily due to the metal’s high luster and reflectivity, which are inherent properties of its atomic structure. Gold is a highly malleable and ductile metal, meaning it can be easily shaped and hammered into thin sheets called gold leaf. The surface of gold is exceptionally smooth at the microscopic level, allowing light to reflect off its surface uniformly.  When light strikes the surface of gold, most of it is reflected back rather than being absorbed or scattered. This reflection of light creates a brilliant, shiny appearance that is characteristic of gold. Additionally, gold does not tarnish or corrode easily, further enhancing its luster and shine over time.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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Covalent Bond

A bond that binds
… sometimes

[Break]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold

[Verse 1]
We did liquid
At room temperature
For sure
A bond to behold

[Bridge]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold

[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
We can pour
(And so much more)
Held together
For weather
(Can we endure)

[Bridge]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold

[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
Positively attracted
To your negativity
The way love acted
Held in captivity

[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction

[Outro]
Covalent covenant

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
A water molecule is held together by covalent bonds between its constituent atoms: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. In a water molecule (H2O), each hydrogen atom forms a single covalent bond with the central oxygen atom. These bonds involve the sharing of electrons between the atoms, creating a stable structure where the atoms are held together by the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged hydrogen atoms and the negatively charged oxygen atom. This arrangement gives water its unique properties and allows it to exist in a liquid state at room temperature.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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2.7

You call this heaven?
Not even close to break-even

[Verse 1]
Blasting past 1.5
Gets hard to stay alive
Getting so hot
Time forgot

[Bridge]
On our way to stay
Far away

[Chorus]
Watch the temperature creep
And weep
Watch the mercury rise
Realize
[Break]
Everyone dies

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Surpassing 2.0
You know (we don’t have long to go)
Wildfires go wild
Floods never mild

[Bridge]
On our way to stay
Far away

[Chorus]
Watch the temperature creep
And weep
Watch the mercury rise
Realize
[Break]
Everyone dies

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
2.7
This ain’t heaven
Discover
Hell froze over

[Bridge]
On our way to stay
Far away

[Chorus]
Watch the temperature creep
And weep
Watch the mercury rise
Realize
[Break]
Everyone dies

[Outro]
You call this heaven?
Not even close to break-even

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
Most climate scientists are projecting a global temperature increase of over 2.5°C above pre-industrial levels by the end of this century. This escalation in temperature brings forth a cascade of devastating consequences.

As the thermometer creeps past the 2.0°C mark, the likelihood of extreme forest fires surges by up to 200 times, while the risk of flood damage doubles. Beyond this threshold, at 2.7°C, an alarming scenario unfolds where approximately 2 billion people find themselves displaced from the “climate niche” that has sustained human civilization for the past 10,000 years.

Should the mercury climb to 3.0°C, the outlook becomes even bleaker. Many coastal cities, including Miami, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, and The Hague, face the grim prospect of submersion under rising sea levels. This catastrophic inundation not only jeopardizes the lives and livelihoods of millions but also erases centuries of cultural heritage and economic prosperity. The consequences of failing to curb global warming are dire, with each incremental rise in temperature amplifying the severity of these impacts.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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The Heat is On

[Verse]
We talkin’ ’bout the climate
The temperature’s risin’
Chaos theory in effect
Ain’t no compromisin’
Human impacts got the world in a frenzy
9 degrees above
It’s gettin’ hot and it’s intense
See

[Verse 2]
Global warming
It’s the consequence we facin’
Thermal energy risin’
Climates changin’
Climate system
A web of subsystems
Intricate and nonlinear
This chaos we’ve become

[Chorus]
The heat is on
It’s gettin’ hotter day by day
1.5 degrees
We’re compromised in a major way
Earth uninhabitable
The future’s lookin’ bleak
9 degrees
It’s a wet-bulb temp we can’t defeat

[Bridge]
The heat is on (and on and on)
Temperature climbing (rising)
Is it surprising?

[Break]
Ouch!

[Chorus]
The heat is on
It’s gettin’ hotter day by day
1.5 degrees
We’re compromised in a major way
Earth uninhabitable
The future’s lookin’ bleak
9 degrees
It’s a wet-bulb temp we can’t defeat

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
AI and I created the song from this quote:
This climate model / experiment employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels. Global warming is a consequence of elevated thermal energy in the climate system, which comprises various subsystems. Chaos theory underscores the intricate and nonlinear nature of dynamic systems. Human well-being is compromised above a 1.5-degree temperature rise, rendering much of the Earth uninhabitable. A 9-degree Celsius increase would bring the Earth close to a wet-bulb temperature incapable of sustaining human life.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Love of Life

[Verse]
Love is like a carnival ride
Up and down
Side to side
You gotta hold on tight
Enjoy the thrill
Feel the rush
Let your heart fulfill

[Bridge]
Sunshine and rain
They both come and go
Love’s the same
You never know
But when you find it
What a treasure
A reeling in the pleasure

[Chorus]
Life is short
Gotta make it count
Find the love and let it mount
Hold it close
’cause you never know
Through the highs and lows
[Break]
Let love show

[Instrumental]

[End]

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With Yourself

At least…
Are you at peace

[Verse 1]
Can’t complain
About the insane
Not responsible
If inevitable

[Bridge]
Find a bridge
To make a switch
Ditch the dirt
Flirt with the balance of love

[Chorus]
Are you at peace
With yourself
With your health
With your wealth
[Break]
Increase at peace

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Can’t complain
About ignorance
Can’t sustain
The knowledge balance

[Bridge]
Find a bridge
To make a switch
Ditch the dirt
Flirt with the balance of love

[Chorus]
Are you at peace
With yourself
With your health
With your wealth
[Break]
Increase at peace

[Instrumental, Organ Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
Can’t whine and cry
Over my why
Can’t ignore
The need to implore
(love more)

[Bridge]
Find a bridge
To make a switch
Ditch the dirt
Flirt with the balance of love

[Chorus]
Are you at peace
With yourself
With your health
With your wealth
[Break]
Increase at peace

[Outro]
Increase at peace

[End]

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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Extreme Everywhere

Look out!
It ain’t over
Duck and cover

[Verse 1]
The mean for extreme
Getting meaner
The average extreme
More savage

[Bridge]
When it rains
It pours more
When it pours
No one endures

[Chorus]
Hard not to be aware
Extreme everywhere
Just look out your window
And you’ll know

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Break]
It ain’t over
Duck and cover!

[Verse 2]
It seems the extreme
Varies from the mean
The average extreme
Brings more ravage

[Bridge]
When it rains
It pours more
When it pours
No one endures

[Chorus]
Hard not to be aware
Extreme everywhere
Just look out your window
And you’ll know

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
Do you mean extreme
Is getting more intense
Yet the mean
Are too dense

[Bridge]
When it rains
It pours more
When it pours
No one endures

[Break]
It ain’t over
Duck and cover!

[Chorus]
Hard not to be aware
Extreme everywhere
Just look out your window
And you’ll know

[Outro]
It ain’t over
Duck and cover!

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
Reports of extreme weather have surged to unprecedented levels, leaving scientists astounded by the intensity and frequency of these events.

In Brazil, flooding ravaged the southern city of Porto Alegre, claiming the lives of at least 100 people. Meanwhile, flash floods in Afghanistan proved even deadlier, with over 300 lives lost. In Kenya, over 300 people died and thousands were displaced due to historic flooding.

India grapples with scorching temperatures reaching up to 46 degrees Celsius amid national elections. The Philippines faced a severe heat wave, prompting authorities to shutter schools. Thailand reported fatalities due to record-breaking heat, echoing similar extreme conditions in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Maldives, and Myanmar. Across Africa, record-high temperatures have become the norm.

In the United States, April witnessed the second-highest number of tornadoes ever recorded for that month.

Jonathan Overpeck, head of the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan, expressed grave concern: “It is not surprising to witness worsening climate extremes so early in the year. If this trend persists, 2024 could be marked by unprecedented climate disasters and human suffering.”

Mukherjee and Brouse emphasized the broader impact, stating, “We are not simply predicting a rise in Earth’s temperature. Rather, as energy is injected into the system, we anticipate heightened fluctuations across various weather patterns—more storms, droughts, wildfires, floods, and overall increased volatility. The human impact on climate is evident, shaping a future of unprecedented environmental unpredictability.”

* Our climate model employs chaos theory to comprehensively consider human impacts and projects a potential global average temperature increase of 9℃ above pre-industrial levels.

What Can I Do?
There are numerous actions you can take to contribute to saving the planet. Each person bears the responsibility to minimize pollution, discontinue the use of fossil fuels, reduce consumption, and foster a culture of love and care. Be a butterfly and affect the world. The Butterfly Effect illustrates that a small change in one area can lead to significant alterations in conditions anywhere on the globe. Hence, the frequently heard statement that a butterfly in China can cause a hurricane in the Atlantic.
Here is a list of additional actions you can take.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Aghast in Afghanistan

Aghast in Afghanistan

[Verse 1]
When it rains
We’re poor
As it strains
Ever more

[Bridge]
Man, the Taliban Clan
Deprives the alive

[Break]
Strive to thrive
Aghast in Afghanistan

[Chorus]
Triggered torrents
Amount mounts
Lands ravaged
At the hands of the savage

[Instrumental, Oud, Zithers, Toms, Percussion]

[Verse 2]
When it reigns
We’re poor
As it pains
Ever more

[Bridge]
Man, the Taliban Clan
Deprives the alive

[Break]
Strive to thrive
Aghast in Afghanistan

[Chorus]
Triggered torrents
Amount mounts
Lands ravaged
At the hands of the savage

[Instrumental, Oud, Zithers, Toms, Percussion]

[Verse 3]
The reign rains
Pouring on the poor
Who remains
Under strains fore evermore

[Bridge]
Man, the Taliban Clan
Deprives the alive

[Break]
Strive to thrive
Aghast in Afghanistan

[Chorus]
Triggered torrents
Amount mounts
Lands ravaged
At the hands of the savage

[Outro]
Strive to thrive
Aghast in Afghanistan

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
Afghanistan has been devastated by flash floods that claimed the lives of over 300 people, according to the UN’s World Food Programme. The catastrophe unfolded as heavy rains triggered torrents of water and mud, wreaking havoc across multiple provinces. Authorities swiftly declared a state of emergency and launched rescue efforts to aid the injured.

The aftermath of the floods left villages submerged and agricultural lands ravaged, prompting a massive humanitarian response. Aid organizations described the situation as dire, with many areas facing isolation due to the floodwaters.

Rana Deraz, a communications officer for the UN agency in Afghanistan, provided grim statistics: “In Baghlan province alone, there are 311 fatalities, with 2,011 houses destroyed and 2,800 houses damaged. The number of missing persons remains high.”

Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid expressed condolences, acknowledging the loss of “hundreds of our fellow citizens” in the calamitous floods.

Richard Bennett, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in Afghanistan, highlighted the broader implications, emphasizing that the floods serve as “a stark reminder of Afghanistan’s vulnerability to the climate crisis.”

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Roller Coaster Incident

Keep your hands and feet
On your seat

[Verse 1]
Hold on as your roller coaster rolls on
(Rolls on and on)
Clicking toward the top
Like a ticking clock
(Tick, Tick, Tick Tick)
The alarm just won’t
[Break]
Stop!
[Chorus]
Screaming toward the other side
Reside in collide as you slide…
From on top
And the alarm just won’t stop

[Verse 2]
Is your coaster beyond coasting
Is it boasting of roasting
Drought than flood
Then mud then drought
Is there any doubt?

[Chorus]
Screaming toward the other side
Reside in collide as you slide…
From on top
And the alarm just won’t stop

[Bridge]
Our coaster’s coming off the rails
It never fails

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Sub-Bass]

[Verse 3]
Is your coaster beyond coasting
Is it boasting of roasting n’ toasting
Is your coaster off the rails
It never fails
[Break]
Derails

[Bridge]
Our coaster’s coming off the rails
It never fails

[Chorus]
Screaming toward the other side
Reside in collide as you slide…
From on top
And the alarm just won’t stop
[Break]
Stop!

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
This song uses the metaphor of a roller coaster to depict the unpredictable and dangerous trajectory of climate change. The roller coaster represents humanity’s journey through the impacts of climate change, with its ups and downs symbolizing extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and mudslides.

In the verses, the lyrics describe the roller coaster’s relentless movement, comparing it to a ticking clock and emphasizing the feeling of being out of control. The repetition of “the alarm just won’t stop” suggests a sense of urgency and the constant warning signs of environmental crises.

The chorus reflects the sense of impending disaster as the roller coaster hurtles towards “the other side,” a metaphor for the unknown future shaped by climate change. The collision imagery implies the collision of different environmental forces and the inevitable consequences of inaction.

The bridge introduces the idea of the roller coaster coming off the rails, symbolizing the breakdown of systems and the failure to address climate change effectively. The repetition of “It never fails” underscores the inevitability of disaster if urgent action is not taken.

The song conveys a sense of urgency and the need for collective action to address the climate crisis before it’s too late.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Start the Music

Do you hear that?

[Verse 1]
Is what one hears
Music to the ears
Chasing away fears
As the love nears
Seems to bring on the dreams

[Bridge]
By all means
Let music paint the scenes
All the good-hearted
Know what it means
Gets things started
For a good day
What do you say?

[Chorus]
Who votes “let the notes come out”
Who’s quick to say start the music
Sing and shout, jump about
[Break]
To the music

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Is what one feels
Music for the soul
If it’s the real deal
Then it’s rock n’ roll
Seems to bring on the dreams

[Bridge]
By all means
Let music paint the scenes
All the good-hearted
Know what it means
Gets things started
For a good day
What do you say?

[Chorus]
Who votes “let the notes come out”
Who’s quick to say start the music
Sing and shout, jump about
[Break]
To the music

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
Is what one knows
Music for the mind
The kind that grows
What will we find
Seems to bring on the dreams

[Bridge]
By all means
Let music paint the scenes
All the good-hearted
Know what it means
Gets things started
For a good day
What do you say?

[Chorus]
Who votes “let the notes come out”
Who’s quick to say start the music
Sing and shout, jump about
[Break]
To the music

[Vocal Scat]

[Outro]
Yes, I hear that
Scat

[End]

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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On Our Way

Awake?

[Verse 1]
Do you wonder how long
Will this go on
How long
Till we see it’s gone wrong?

[Bridge]
(They say) Can’t put off today
Your yesterday
(In play) We’re on our way
To self-judgement day

[Chorus]
Can you stand naked before Mother
And swear you’ve done no harm
Will you sacrifice your brother
To avoid your squirm
[Break]
Quick to learn

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Do you wonder the length
Of time we rely on
Whether we’ve strength
To carry on (and on and on)

[Bridge]
(They say) Can’t put off today
Your yesterday
(In play) We’re on our way
To self-judgement day

[Chorus]
Can you stand naked before Mother
And swear you’ve done no harm
Will you sacrifice your brother
To avoid your squirm
[Break]
Quick to learn

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
Do you wonder the heights
To which we’ve gone
To set things off right
And, carry on (and on and on)

[Break]
(They say) Can’t put off today
Your yesterday
(In play) We’re on our way
To self-judgement day

[Chorus]
Can you stand naked before Mother
And swear you’ve done no harm
Will you sacrifice your brother
To avoid your squirm
[Outro]
Quick to learn

A SCIENCE NOTE
The song delves into the introspection and accountability necessary in confronting the reality of climate change.

In the verses, questions are posed about the duration of our ignorance and the realization of the wrongness of our actions. The repetition of “on and on” suggests a cyclical nature to our behavior and the ongoing consequences we face.

The bridge introduces the idea of facing consequences for our actions, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the problem before it’s too late. The reference to “self-judgment day” implies a reckoning with our own choices and their impact on the planet.

The chorus challenges listeners to confront their role in environmental degradation, asking if they can honestly claim to have done no harm and if they would sacrifice others to avoid accountability. The break underscores the need for swift comprehension and action.

Instrumental sections with guitar solos and drum fills add intensity and urgency to the message, reinforcing the gravity of the situation.

The song serves as a call to awareness and responsibility, urging individuals to confront the reality of climate change and take meaningful action to mitigate its effects.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Time Snafu

Do you know what time it is?
Or when it was?

[Verse 1]
Is this time snafu
Affecting you
Is this time snafu
Over due

[Bridge]
Tell me true

[Chorus]
Or haven’t you noticed
The season has no reason
It may be May
Or maybe June’s come too soon

[Instrumental, Hammond B3 Organ, Synthesizers, Bass]

[Verse 2]
Yes, this time snafu
Is affecting me, too
This time snafu’s
Due to me and you

[Bridge]
Tell me true

[Chorus]
Or haven’t you noticed
The season has no reason
It may be May
Or maybe June’s come too soon

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Synthesizers, Bass]

[Verse 3]
Yes, this time snafu
Is affecting me, too
This time snafu’s
Due to me and you

[Break]
Tell me true

[Chorus]
Or haven’t you noticed
The season has no reason
It may be May
Or maybe June’s come too soon

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
This song uses the concept of a “time snafu” to metaphorically describe the disarray and disruption caused by climate change. The lyrics suggest a sense of confusion and disorientation as the normal progression of time and seasons becomes erratic and unpredictable.

In the verses, the repetition of “Is this time snafu affecting you” emphasizes the universality of the experience, highlighting how climate change impacts everyone. The bridge, with its plea to “tell me true,” suggests a desire for honesty and acknowledgment of the reality of the situation.

The chorus draws attention to the abnormality of the seasons, noting that they seem to have lost their traditional patterns and reasons. The mention of May and June coming “too soon” implies a distortion of the natural order and a sense of imbalance.

The instrumental sections, with the Hammond B3 organ, synthesizers, saxophone solo, and bass, create a mood of uncertainty and unease, mirroring the chaotic nature of climate change.

The song serves as a commentary on the disruptive effects of climate change on the passage of time and the natural world, urging listeners to recognize and address the urgent need for action.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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The Question

The future’s fast approaching
Encroaching on “for real”
Reel

[Verse]
The question began
“Wonder who I am?”
As soon as I am,
Begin turned to was
And because
When turned to then

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Bass, Organ, Drum Fills]

[Chorus 1]
The future’s a moving target
So make sure aims not a regret
The future’s a moving target
Steady aim, and don’t forget

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse]
The question began
“Wonder who I am?”
As soon as I am,
Begin turned to was
And because
When turned to then

[Break]
The future’s fast approaching
Encroaching on “for real”

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Bass, Organ, Drum Fills]

[Chorus 2]
The futures leading edge
Is on the verge to merge
The futures leading edge
In-your-face splurge

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse]
The question began
“Wonder who I am?”
As soon as I am,
Begin turned to was
And because
When turned to then

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Bass, Organ, Drum Fills]

[Chorus 3]
The future’s fast approaching
Encroaching on “for real”
What’s the deal (I reel)
Could use your coaching

[Outro]
The future’s fast approaching
Encroaching on “for real”

[End]

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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The Book Was Better

For God’s sake!
We’re going to break

[Verse 1]
Did you look?
Fighting about the same book
Did you look?
How lame

Did you see
From river to sea
Did you see
It’s the same
[Break]
Book! Look!

[Chorus]
The same book (just look)
Abraham (the man)
It’s quite odd (the same God)
Good grief? (the same belief)
[Break]
Relief!

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
By hook or crook
Fighting over the same book
Hook or crook
How dumb

Did you see
From river to sea
Did you see
It’s the same one
[Break]
Book! Look!

[Chorus]
The same book (just look)
Abraham (the man)
It’s quite odd (the same God)
Good grief? (the same belief)
[Break]
Relief!

[Instrumental,Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Break]
For God’s sake!
We’re going to break

[Bridge]
Ibrahim in Islam
Monotheism
Christianity, Judaism
Abraham
Preaching to the choir, I am

[Chorus]
The same book (just look)
Abraham (the man)
It’s quite odd (the same God)
Good grief? (the same belief)
[Break]
Relief!

[Instrumental, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Outro]
Good God!

[End]

A NOTE ON RELIGION
Abraham, known as Ibrahim in Islam, is a central figure in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. His story is recounted in the holy scriptures of these faiths, including the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the New Testament, and the Quran.

Abraham is considered the patriarch of monotheism, revered for his unwavering faith and obedience to God’s commands. Here’s a brief overview of his story as depicted in these religious texts:

  1. Judaism: In Jewish tradition, Abraham is portrayed as the founding father of the Israelites, chosen by God to establish a covenant (brit) with him. According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham was born in Ur of the Chaldeans (in present-day Iraq) and later migrated to Canaan (modern-day Israel and Palestine) with his wife Sarah and nephew Lot. God promised Abraham that he would become the father of a great nation, and despite being childless in his old age, Abraham and Sarah miraculously conceived a son, Isaac. God tested Abraham’s faith by commanding him to sacrifice Isaac as a burnt offering, but at the last moment, God provided a ram as a substitute sacrifice. This event, known as the Binding of Isaac (Akedah), symbolizes Abraham’s ultimate obedience to God.
  2. Christianity: Abraham is also highly regarded in Christianity, where he is seen as a model of faith. The New Testament portrays Abraham as the spiritual ancestor of all believers. In the Book of Romans, the apostle Paul emphasizes that Abraham’s faith in God’s promises was credited to him as righteousness. Christians view the sacrifice of Isaac as a foreshadowing of the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.
  3. Islam: In Islam, Abraham (Ibrahim) is considered one of the greatest prophets (nabi) and messengers (rasul) of God. His story is extensively detailed in the Quran, where he is revered for his submission to Allah (God). Like in the Hebrew Bible, Abraham is depicted as leaving his homeland and facing various trials and tribulations. In Islamic tradition, Abraham is commanded by God to build the Kaaba, the sacred sanctuary in Mecca, with the help of his son Ishmael. The story of the sacrifice is also present in the Quran, with Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Ishmael in obedience to God’s command, but again, God provides a ram as a substitute.

The story of Abraham serves as a foundational narrative in these three Abrahamic religions, emphasizing themes of faith, obedience, and divine promise.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

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On the Verge of an Abyss

She said,
Hanging by a thread
A near miss
On the verge of an abyss

[Verse 1]
She said,
Hanging by a thread
Can’t miss this:
On the verge of an abyss

[Bridge]
Teetering on the edge
On the verge

[Chorus]
Anticipating prevaricating
The same ole narrating
What are we going to do
I’m asking you
[Break]
What are we going to do?

[Instrumental, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Not far from dead
Hanging by a thread
Bubble popped bliss
On the verge of an abyss

[Bridge]
Teetering on the edge
On the verge

[Chorus]
Anticipating prevaricating
The same ole narrating
What are we going to do
I’m asking you
[Break]
What are we going to do?

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Verse 3]
Thought stuck in my head:
Hanging by a thread
Can’t get over this:
On the verge of an abyss

[Bridge]
Teetering on the edge
On the verge

[Chorus]
Anticipating prevaricating
The same ole narrating
What are we going to do
I’m asking you
[Break]
What are we going to do?

[Outro]
The scientists envisage a ‘semi-dystopian’ future
Is this what we want… are you sure?

[End]

A SCIENCE NOTE
The world is on the verge of a climate abyss, the UN has warned, in response to a Guardian survey that found that hundreds of the world’s foremost climate experts expect global heating to soar past the international target of 1.5C.

The Guardian reports, “Many of the scientists envisage a ‘semi-dystopian’ future, with famines, conflicts and mass migration, driven by heatwaves, wildfires, floods and storms of an intensity and frequency far beyond those that have already struck.”
The UN has issued a stark warning in response to a Guardian survey revealing that hundreds of leading climate experts anticipate global heating to surpass the international target of 1.5 degrees Celsius.

“The goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is teetering on the edge,” remarked the official spokesperson for António Guterres, the UN secretary-general. “The battle to preserve the 1.5-degree target will be decisive in the 2020s, under the leadership of today’s political and industry leaders. They must grasp the gravity of the situation. The science is unequivocal, and so are the world’s scientists: the stakes for humanity have never been higher.”

Alok Sharma, president of the Cop26 climate summit in 2021, emphasized the urgency of the Guardian’s survey results, urging governments to act swiftly on their climate commitments. He underscored the need for world leaders to fulfill their promise to transition away from fossil fuels, as pledged at Cop28 in December.

Christiana Figueres, the former UN climate chief who played a pivotal role in the 2015 Paris climate agreement where the 1.5-degree Celsius goal was established, urged collective action in response to the scientists’ warnings. She emphasized that while the scientists have provided the data, it is now up to the global community to determine the necessary actions to transform the seemingly impossible into reality.

From the album “Nowadays” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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