Theme Lyrics
- Genre:Folk
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
There is not a crevice that I cannot find
And a door can never be opened enough times
Just one more try, to get it right
Cause if not I think the whole planet might die
Living on a planet moving closer to the sun
Gives neurosis a good chance to go on a run
Up through your face and behind your eyes
Until the only thing that ever comes to my mind is
The judgmental eyes of the people that I care about
The judgmental shape of the body that I care about
The judgmental strings on the instruments I care about
The judgmental money in the bank account I care about
A million churches and a million steeples
Could not hold back seven billion crazy people
We'll plant our flags on the beach
Then watch as the oil rises up from the sea
And drenches all the things that we loved and knew
"Well what else could we possibly do?"
But I'm still a kid, I don't know anything
Apart from the fact that I'm deathly afraid of
The judgmental eyes of the people that I care about
The judgmental shape of the body that I care about
The judgmental strings on the instruments I care about
The judgmental money in the bank account I care about
The judgmental future of the species that I care about
The judgmental climate of the planet that I care about
The judgmental sun of the universe I care about
The judgment I project onto everything care about
The judgmental ice in the Arctic that I care about
That's melting, that's melting, that's melting, each day
The polar bear's life collapses as his wife
Falls through the floor and down into the drain
In my dreams, I see the sea
And the people that I love all staring at me
"Lundy won't you help me, Lundy be kind"
But I know that's not real life
In real life I'd panic too
And act like a human as I often do
I'd scream and cry, run for my life
As the ocean wins the battle it's waged with the tide
So I'll gather wood and build my loved ones an Ark
So we can get used to life on the water
And we can look deep in the polar bear's eyes
Cause we'll be the same when we die, on the ocean's floor