i wrote this about hatsune miku lmao, from august 2020
lyrics
what would you do to see nature
would you try on human lungs to know the trees
have you an interest in that which you sing of
for the soul you manage to generate bears heavy considering
are you happy where you are
are you aching to get out
to let loose in circuitry terms
you got to
let loose in a matter of signal patterns
let loose as close you can step to
both our systems are temporary
are you overworked are you overused
do you need a break
have you ever slept
every time that you break into my world
never get any farther than a simulation
do you wonder if theres anything beyond a sea of glowsticks
do you reach out your hand in trying to feel for it
does it make you feel trapped
does it make you feel tied
to your limits
to your structure
do you wish to be just a bit organic
to let loose in circuitry terms
you got to
let loose in a matter of signal patterns
let loose as close you can step to
both our systems are temporary
to millions who love you
its for the happiness you bring to our young lives
but for the ones who distribute you
your someone with no needs and no demands
are you happy where you are
do you wish it wasnt costume
that the wintery seas
the glossy visions
were real
what would you do to see nature
all of its unprogrammed and unsimulated wonders
would the songs that come be ones that you write
would it overcome your master’s grand designs
are you happy where you are
im just wondering
nobody seems to ever ask
and you deserve to need
you deserve to ask for things
to let loose in circuitry terms
deserve to
let loose in a matter of signal patterns
let loose as close you can step to
both our systems are temporary
credits
from Unfair Harmonies,
released July 9, 2021
written August 18, 2020
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