Radical Ecology

Radical Ecology

Chorus:

Use it or lose it, the concept of survival

Win the competition, elimination of the rival

Running in the rat race of the dog-eat-dog elite

With power-hungry corporates competing to deplete

No rules and no regard for life, resources at full disposal

It’s funny how this will to survive creates a threat to survival.


Use it or lose it.


Verse 1:

Use it or lose it?, but if we use it, then it's gone

Before we started dressing up, we were born with clothes already on

And before we start speaking up, there must have been no need for words

Look at the direction this evolution heads towards

The way of life is to return from whence you came

The soil grows wood which burns to ash in a flame

Which become soil again, life interacts within itself like the food chain.

So we're all interdependent upon having enough spawn

But the human mind has the capacity to control beyond

And so you see, it’s our responsibility to be strong

But apparently mankind is the weak link

Because we think, we learned to speak, and so we wreak

Tragedy upon our fellow human beings

Never concerned with the fact, that our actions will make us extinct.

Overpopulation, pollution, destruction

Government institution control over population turns to corruption

Seduction, temptation, distracting a nation

Until revolution, collapsing in mayhem

Needing evolution, what else could save them?

This applies to you then, time's a wastin’.

And every morning you idle is potentially vital

To the message in the song, the title, we're all liable

Riding a horse with no bridle

And holding on strong, for survival.


Repeat Chorus


Verse 2:

I hate to tell people how to live their life

Cause I haven't lived through the same type of strife

But I gotta help, and I see people in need

And what I know, I can't keep to me

You could ignore me and deny my words

Call me a nerd and absurd but those who observe

Just might be glad and better off

Although most people deny and often scoff

Because we’re different, much different, you and I

By class, creed, gender, or the iris of my eye

But I can relate to you not relating

It’s much easier to be concentrating on hating

After little debating, I blame it all on ignorance

And the fact that all humans want kids

But as a human I'll take the matter into my own hands

Recognize the fault of the Roman’s roaded lands

Eliminate the need for boundary

Learn to live in harmony with all around me

Radical ecology, that’s what I'm talking about

Cause if it’s indirectly killing me, it isn’t helping me out

You see, air conditioning makes you forget the heat

The automobile machine makes you forget your feet

The television screen makes you forget how to think

So you forget about pollution and the air we breathe.

From supermarkets where we gotta buy we eat

To carpets, artificial grass, and fat slabs of concrete

We’re all dependent on these lives of luxury

And you can understand why I say, “We’re still in slavery”

Please, open your eyes and see

Realize and be, down the changes of radical ecology

Not against technology, specifically

But its methods of destructivity

We need a source of energy that is forever replenishing

Something like gravity so we can survive for eternity.

Otherwise, eventually, humanity dies

We must strategize to prevent this tragic loss of lives.


Repeat Chorus


Verse 3:

My environment creates me, so why do you want to blame me?

When I'm the product of your creation, there will always be

Resistance to persuasion of evil intents, as long as evil invents

Destructive developments to falsify environments

Of homosapien humans, that’s me and you, man

That’s why I say, “Wait, stop! Look what the hell are you doing?!”