Written November 2020, incorporating various prompts from Tumblr
lyrics
Tell you what and I do not mind saying so
Living in this time loop's starting to get old
The walls have ears, at least they don't interrupt
The hills have eyes and the eyes are wising up
I won't sugar coat it things are pretty bad
This dystopia's the dumbest one we've ever had
But a year from today, we could all be in the same place
it isn't blood that binds us, it's the choices we have made
an open door, open arms, a potluck feast
it is hard-won but it's something close to peace
Turn the speakers up, yeah this one's a classic
sing of overthrowing all these conniving fascists
There's stars in daylight our eyes cannot detect
And I'm so full of feelings that I can't quite direct
I miss you all like I miss going outside
I love you like the storm cloud secretly loves sunshine
you're the sail and rudder, you are the peanut butter
no one does it better, yeah holds this mess together
Tell you what and I do not mind saying so
Living in this time loop's starting to get old
Living in this time loop's starting to get old
Living in this time loop's starting to get old...
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