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Pretty Good Company: a song written in the mid eighties expressing my frustration with the fundamentalist environment I was in. It is a bit aggressive. The aggressiveness reflects the oppressiveness of the religious institutions I was battling; a battle for the right to have a one-on-one, intimate relationship with my Creator. I won the battle! |
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Grace: a song contemplating our free-will inspired inability to accept our Self and therefore, others. It contrasts demandingness and undemandingness; condemnation and grace. BP is the embodiment of theological Grace. There is nothing religious about it, however. Grace is an unconditionally free gift; simply a state of being all that is possesses. |
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Out of My Mind: an expression of the frustration of being assessed by close family members as being suffering from origins issues when expressing profound realities regarding dysfunctional social behaviors. |
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Over and Over and Over Again: mankind has been addressing social collapse with more of the same social behavior. For thousands of years mankind has been replicating the same behavior that previous failed social structures have used to establish their failed society. Like lemmings; like simple-minded lemmings, mankind has been doing the same disasterous thing, over and over and over again. |
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Something's Wrong: probably the most comprehensive song describing a free-will infected society and presenting the sour medicine necessary to subdue mankind's infection. |
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Why Bother: a song explaining why I bother to attempt the absurd...why I attempt to destroy the present universal social mindset...why I am willing to alienate my family and friends... |
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| In Over My Head: a bit of a dirge expressing the frustration of seemingly being the only person aware of and doing anything about the terminal situation mankind now finds itself. |
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The House Is On Fire: another expression of frustration...the house is being consumed all around us and I can't wake anybody up; I can't seem to get anyone's attention. |
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