Picture this, he picks his wits through the chrysalis of pixel bits,
giga-terra formed enormity.
Bigger quit that sense of conformity,
Normalcy cornered Jeeves and made him peeve the war between
the mainstream and the little seen,
whittled dream fiddled by the fickle little digits of the middle scene.
Intervene with meaning,
fiending for a slate cleaning,
demeaning heathen conceiving debt laden reasons for breathing.
We're so much more than our legacy proceeds and
waste away in the common way indeed.
New order of though conceived and ready to relieve those hyperventilating evenings.
We must continue to plant seeds if we expect to see a future full of trees for the leaning.
We must continue to plant seeds if we expect to see a future full of trees for the leaning.:
And I keep on chipping away, everyday...
Thousand kinds of ways to live,
Keep unique and play with it,
Stay a kid,
The minds of men are dangerous.
Heinous fits turned innocuous combobulator,
Hey this fits!
Now I'm my own operator.
Constantly donning the demenour of a misfit
could live so sick if I'd just accept it.
Cesspool spewing antiseptic.
Keep the cycle eclectic, relentless, constantly tested, updated and decongested.
Escalated way past the point of being consumed by the hectic.
When I'm in a mess I can quite seem to learn my lesson,
lest I separate and enter decompression.
Sort my morbid obsession with why we're blindly lead to a death
unfit for the enlightenment we're destined.
Heightened senses, eradicate pretentious cavalcades,
attack as they salivate to the sound pounding primal,
Simultaneously align like DJ culture and the resurgence of vinyl.
And I keep on chipping away, everyday...
Thousand kinds of ways to live,
Keep unique and play with it,
Stay a kid,
The minds of men are dangerous
credits
from Language Of The Heart,
released March 26, 2013
Lyrics- Alex Argot, Chorus Singing Vocals/ Music- Rich Courage
São Paulo rapper pairs airtight, ultra-rhythmic bars with well-rounded beats influenced by techno, jazz, trap, drum & bass, and samba. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 6, 2023