Milo

I Am Am
"We used to laugh, we used to cryWe used to bow our heads then, wonder whyAnd now you're gone, I guess I'll carry onAnd make the best of what you've left to meLeft to me, left to meI need you like the flower needs the rainYou know I need you, guess I'll start it all againYou know I need you..."And I'm left holding the spilled milk cartonWill bargain for chrysler car plants and [?] spartansProficient nausesous summons in [?] buttons on wrinkled lapelsTumblr photo credit to David LaChapelleI'm in hellI got nervous and traced my palm veinsI wanna dedicate my life to building small trainsToo much dust in the basement and I am there with a conductor's hatVisualize a lead brick to realize I'm living under thatI saw Snoop Lion crip walk down the hall of nightmaresThe talisman was right thereI never learned to fight fairBlinded by a bright glare, I feasted on some white pearsBumping uglies, now I've got these dusty knuckles [?]Only pilgrims with their rusty buckles might careI saw Snoop Lion crip walk down the hall of nightmaresSongtexte"I think, you know, the great rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel used to say indifference to evil is more insidious than evil itself. George Bernard Shaw says it in The Devil's Discipline, the early play: indifference is the essence of inhumanity. And my -- one of my heroes, the greatest man of letters in America ever, William James, said indifference is the one trait to make the very angels weep. The expansion of indifference to other people's suffering is the most dangerous phenomenon...""If I wrote the greatest rap song, I wouldn't let you hear itIf this was the greatest rap song, you wouldn't have heard it, what?" Aus Songtexte Mania