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This track talks about the end of the world and how humans have greatly contributed to it. Similar themes are seen in Slauson Malone’s 2019 release A Quiet Farwell, who produced this album as well.
[Spoken Word]
I saw the world turn right-side up
As I thought it turned upside down
The way your chemistry was changed
By words, and then paper
It made you forget about life
But what about the planet?
Everyone around you sought to make a better world
And that was aight
But they didn't come up with any equations for a better world
So what are you waiting on?
The end of the world?
The world ended five thousand years ago
('Til I'm bloody and red, with one in the head!)
How beautiful, the world
But you're frightened by its heat
And how he laid it to you oven-style
Forgetting this road you travel
Might not be yours forever
To love and not be loved back
Now you got Burns on your values, like
Oops, party's over
Recitation #4, what about the planet? was written by Gio Escobar.
Recitation #4, what about the planet? was produced by Standing on the Corner & Slauson Malone 1.
Standing on the Corner released Recitation #4, what about the planet? on Fri Oct 27 2017.