Maybe I'm just trying to emulate my hero, Jonathan Coulton, in his efforts to create Song A Week, or maybe I just need a bit of inspiration to really blaze through some licks... But no matter the reason, you still get a fresh song per day.
I'll be writing lyrics each day... Not counting the weekends. And not counting days when I don't write lyrics. razz Deal with it, sucka's!
Let’s All Go To Kyoto
I don’t blame Homo sapiens for screwing up our earth. This s**t was bound to happen since the day of fire’s birth. And I won’t whine and wane at politics and so-called leaders. But the heat is rising and all our moneys in the parking meters. Kyoto – whoa. Kyoto – Oh no. If you’ve got no common sense, pray you’ve got dollars and cents. Kyoto.
We live on a rocket rockin’ through space, we landed on a planet, where we formed the human race. But along came a plan where we’d love the common man, and together we’d forever forget about our earth. Kyoto – Hello. Kyoto – Thanks, no. If you’ve got no common sense, pray you’ve got dollars and cents. Kyoto.
Spoken Word: For every family in North America that adjusts their thermostat by just 2 degrees in the winter and summer, we can save about 2400 lbs. of CO2 emissions per year. If everyone in North America did that, we could lessen the effects of Global Warming drastically, save electricity, and we probably wouldn’t feel the difference.
People, it’s not our earth. We’re only sharing it – With the birds and the bees, and the animals, and trees, and the bacteria. And if we wanna’ save our planet, it’s up to the people who ******** it in the first place. Oh, if we wanna’ keep our planet in space, look down at yourselves when you think about those people.
Oh well, it’s not a blame game anymore. And there shouldn’t be money saving score. It’s time to take action – Whoa. Are you ready for action – Whoa.
We can gauge it by reaction, in our people’s global faction, and if I don’t get my satisfiction, well then – Kyoto – God no. Kyoto – Hello. We don’t have common sense, so where’s the dollars and cents? Kyoto. Kyoto.
Came up with the tune in the shower... Just started going, "KyotoKyotoKyotooo..." and it eventually turned into an overblown tune about the Ky-proto-col. I like this song, it's fun to sing, and I get to sound really intellectual during the spoken bridge. Sadly, there was no room for face-melding solos. What a shame.
Toastbusters · Mon Jun 04, 2007 @ 11:28pm · 2 Comments |