It's the closing dispensation, a time of karmic reparation
and the sickle's gonna spray those seeds away
For whatever it is worth you owe it to your birth,
taking up the timelines without fear
And your body's in the web with the living and the dead
and the salmon knows the way only too clear
You gotta jump like hell into the torrent's mighty swell
to a higher place to spawn those new ideas
Well, you're living for the wild or you're slaving for the deathdealers
Give the day to the child or throw away the years
Pick up the incantation for a living destination
Redefine the situation
Save the trees (4X)
No, no poison food, your DNA trick and sway ain't my way
No technocrack hoodoo, I'll choose my medicine
Mother Nature does it best, does it (2X), Mother Nature does it best
My body belongs to me
Play your sound when it goes down, round and round, round and round (2X)
Think about it (7X)
Set it free (2X)
credits
from Rubber Soul Train,
released April 8, 2013
Greg Jordon- Engineering
Lewis Jack- Donbecq
M.Y. Shapiro- Vocal, Lyrics
Melanie Law- Vocal
Richard Vitale- Traps
Steve Heithecker- Engineering
Tezmerelda Compost- Guitars, Vocal
Tom Wheeler- Bass
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