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From the album "October". Release date January 8 2020.
lyrics
The Future of Everything
The future of everything has arrived,
Learn how to live so you’ll survive,
They’re talking about the future of everything,
What the day after tomorrow will bring.
The harvest starts while it’s still freezing,
Apples will never go out of season,
Trees grow tall in a cozy dome
made of steel and styrofoam in the future of everything.
You don’t hunt and there’s no place to fish,
Your hamburger comes from a petri dish,
Two for one is the drive-thru deal
but there’s no one at the steering wheel in the future of everything.
You can’t retire so you just reboot,
No pension plan or golden parachute,
An army of robots is learning to do
whatever it takes to get rid of you in the future of everything.
Time is like the wind,
just when you think it gone,
you feel it pushing you on
to the future.
So put a little something in my cappuccino
A calming potion, completely legal --
A little something that might help me dream
‘cause I just might want to sleep through the future of everything.
Well, the future of everything has arrived
It’s an uphill climb and a downhill slide
The future of everything.
credits
released December 23, 2019
Dana Maragos - acoustic guitar, vocal
Brian Wilkie - acoustic guitar
Jackson Kidder - upright bass
Justin Kramer - drums
Laurence Nugent - flute and low whistle
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