- Lake Michigan
let's go down to the lake and take a swim in toxic waste
i dive in the buildings, soar so high i cannot see the sky
there's something strange about this big city
i think i can do without this big city life
i'll move to the mountains and build my own log cabin
and enjoy being alone all by myself
instead of feeling lonely on this crowded train downtown
perhaps it was the industrial revolution that led the way
to the pollution of our planet
that and the evolution of technology
perhaps it couldn't have been avoided
the paradox of technology is that it may save what we've destroyed
but who really cares about having cleaner air
factories roar everyday and poullute the air away
and what about the landfills and the toxic waste
bringing disease to our children, water, and land
when i ride the train sometimes i get a stare
rarely do i get a smile
people are so concerned with their identity
no cares enough to talk as human beings
but how can we find a solution without communication
if it's become too late for our generation
let's go down to the lake and take a swim in our mistakes
Letras
- 15 Minutes
25 Degrees North
2nd Grade Cells
Ben Moves To California
Broadway And Briar
Corner Of The Sky
Daddy's Son
Dropjaw
Everything I Ever Wanted To Know About Genocide I Learned In The Third Grade
Floundering
Fuck You Larry Koesche, I Hope You Starve And Die Someday
I Hear Things Are Just As Bad Down In Lake Erie
I Think I Shall Never See
It Was Pancho Villa
Jonathan Kozol Was Right...
Lake Michigan
Light My Candle
Memory
Natural Disaster
New Music
Not Necessarly The News
One Song Glory
Police Song
Rainy Day
Red Line
Rent
Restless
Seasons Of Love
T.V. Song
The Kitchen Floor
The Nautical Mile
The Phantom Of The Opera
The Pope Of Chili-Town
This Routine
Under My Belt
Upton
We'll Have A Party
What Happened?