Becoming one with the earth
The fam said I always played in the dirt
Will it hurt?
Oh, oh, oh!
Not gonna sit in a box
No cubical or pine, that's not what I want
What I want
Is to be thrown away
And not take up space
One is all I heard
All as one they say
Don't block me off from the earth
Don't let me go to waste
Let’s live on in some kind of way
Not like you know
What comes next
At least let’s give something back in the end
I'm planning the fall
Order the fertilizer we all know what comes next
Oh, oh!
In my city
Sitting pretty
Destroy the planet
If you feel like
We're all that shitty
I guess it's fitting
Cold front is chillin’
Don't fear for your life
To the point that we don't go outside
Have a lot of us scared to live our lives
Burn down forests
Rain or snow I mind
Just recycle me to the earth I've done my time
To all the pain that’s in my brain
Reduced to soil, reused again
When roots begin to pull me in
We’ll spread across the globe again (at last)
You see enemies, they’re breathin’ deep
The Co2, it will deplete
Clean air for all when I'm reborn
Reduce amount to save lifeforms
But are we worth the troubleshoot?
Our caskets just take up room
Three generations fondness will fade
And all that they will think to say
Here lies a heap of rot and decay
Here lies a heap of rot and decay
Here lies a heap of rot and decay
Here lies a heap of rot and decay
credits
from Reduce // Reuse // Recycle,
released April 21, 2023
Written by Xavier Anderson and the members of Alliteration.
Recorded by Xavier Anderson.
Mixed and Mastered by John Naclerio at Nada Recording Studio in Montgomery, NY.
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