Lyrics ESCAPE - Akira the Don
Well,
what
can
I
do?
Well,
what
can
I
do?
Okay,
yes
We
are
bored
We're
all
bored
now
But
has
it
ever
occurred
to
you
The
process
that
creates
this
boredom
That
we
see
in
the
world
now
May
very
well
be
A
self-perpetuating
Unconscious
form
of
brainwashing
Created
by
a
world
totalitarian
government
Based
on
money
And
that
all
of
this
Is
much
more
dangerous
than
one
thinks?
And
it's
not
just
a
question
Of
individual
survival
But
that
somebody
who's
bored
is
asleep
And
somebody
who's
asleep
will
not
say
no
See,
I
keep
meeting
these
people
I
mean,
just
a
few
days
ago
I
met
this
man
that
I
greatly
admire
He's
a
Swedish
physicist
And
he
told
me
that
he
no
longer
watches
television
He
doesn't
read
newspapers
And
he
doesn't
read
magazines
He's
completely
cut
them
out
of
his
life
Because
he
really
does
feel
That
we're
living
In
some
kind
of
Orwellian
nightmare
now
And
that
everything
that
you
hear
now
Contributes
to
turning
you
into
a
robot
When
I
was
at
Findhorn
I
met
this
extraordinary
English
tree
expert
Who
had
devoted
his
life
to
saving
trees
84
years
old
and
he
always
travels
with
a
backpack
Because
he
never
knows
Where
he's
gonna
be
tomorrow
When
I
met
him
at
Findhorn
and
he
said
to
me
"Where
are
you
from?"
And
I
said,
"New
York."
He
said,
"Ah,
New
York.
Yes,
that's
a
very
interesting
place.
Do
you
know
a
lot
of
New
Yorkers
Who
keep
talking
about
the
fact
That
they
want
to
leave
but
Never
do?"
And
I
said,
"Oh,
yes."
And
he
said,
"Why
do
you
think
they
don't
leave?"
I
gave
him
different
banal
theories.
He
said,
"Oh,
I
don't
think
it's
that
way
at
all."
He
said,
"I
think
New
York
is
the
new
model
For
the
new
concentration
camp
Where
the
camp
Has
been
built
By
the
inmates
themselves
And
the
inmates
are
the
guards
And
they
have
this
pride
In
this
thing
they
built.
They
built
their
own
prison
And
so
they
exist
In
a
state
of
schizophrenia
Where
they
are
both
guards
and
prisoners
And
as
a
result
They
no
longer
have
Having
been
lobotomized
The
capacity
to
leave
The
prison
they've
made
Or
to
even
see
it
as
a
prison."
And
then
he
went
into
his
pocket
And
he
took
out
a
seed
for
a
tree
And
he
said
"This
is
a
pine
tree."
Put
in
my
hand
and
he
said
"Escape
before
it's
too
late."
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
We
should
get
out.
Get
out
of
here
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
This
is
the
beginning
Of
the
rest
of
the
future
now
Escape
before
it's
too
late
See,
actually
for
two
or
three
years
now
Chiquita
and
I
have
had
this
very
unpleasant
feeling
That
we
really
should
get
out
And
we
really
feel
like
Jews
in
Germany
in
the
late
'30s
Get
out
of
here
Of
course,
the
problem
is
where
to
go
Because
it
seems
quite
obvious
That
the
whole
world
is
going
in
the
same
direction
See,
I
think
it's
quite
possible
That
the
1960s
represented
The
last
burst
of
a
human
being
Before
he
was
extinguished
And
that
this
is
the
beginning
Of
the
rest
of
the
future
now
That
from
now
on
There'll
simply
be
all
these
robots
walking
around
Feeling
nothing
Thinking
nothing
And
there'll
be
nobody
left
almost
To
remind
them
That
there
once
was
a
species
Called
a
human
being
With
feelings
and
thoughts
And
that
history
and
memory
Are
right
now
being
erased
And,
soon,
nobody
will
really
remember
That
life
existed
on
the
planet
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
We
should
get
out.
Get
out
of
here
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
Escape
before
it's
too
late
This
is
the
beginning
Of
the
rest
of
the
future
now
Escape
before
it's
too
late
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