Chorus:
Hide Your pain, Hide Your pain cuz there’s a new revolution changing human evolution.
Hide Your pain, Hide Your pain
One day we’re gonna say how could we ever have lived that way
Humanity so down in every way and I say- I’ve found the cure
Chorus
“Here’s what they’ll be saying”
Long ago to soothe our soul we hid in a haze of sex and drugs and rock n roll
tried to hide from our pain and sorrow but it’d grow more tomorrow
but this is no longer the case I’m singing
Man is the victim of an evolutionary mistake, Nature has let us down. It is up to us to take the next step in the evolutionary process. Ever since man covered his frail body in the hide of the wooly mammoth, he has been artificially manipulating the natural world.. We do not need to be controlled by evolution. We can control it ourselves now. We need to merge as one. Death will be but a memory, a relic of a bygone era. We no longer need to depend upon these faulty bodies for survival. No more suffering.
I will scan your brain, and then I will redesign your brain. My nanodots, miniature wireless computers, will be sent into your old brain, and connect you into your new brain, a computerized replica of your old brain. Escape into my E-scape. We will eliminate the bladder-human waste, we will do away with the toes- true freedom from the body and all that keeps us from accomplishing our dreams inside my nanoscopic machine.
I understand the girl is a bit ill. Make you sure you set up an appointment for a PHYSICAL.
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