they posted up in the crater
and they tied their tarp down
news crews along the rim
because we come from out of town
the militant groove
we gotta crush this creature
the dust is sticking to the speakers
or will we wait till it gets too dangerous to speak up
is that when we'll make our move
no bikes no laws no phones no cars
no air no food no drink
what if things are much worse than your brain will let you think
and you're too tired
too terrified to find the missing link
just think how cool this place will look once we all go extinct
the internet is a ghost town
no one to feel the digital breeze
wilderness gone wild
not a soul on the beach
jungles sprawl out the desert
with the dunes just out of reach
and all signs of humanity
all the insanity
buried underneath
what if things are better than your brain will let you think
we can do anything anything anything
man and land and the sky and the sea
we'll just pass down our problems if we don't want to solve em
they'll get to it eventually
we'll keep you in the shade of
afraid of and angry at the enemy that doesn't exist
we'll get everything the way that we want it to be
and then that's just the way that it is
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