Maybe it's good to start from the end
After all, it's a whole year of nothing but Friday the 13th
'You could call me once in a while too
I've been like a caterpillar, sad, can't go out
Here's the mantra that brings us to the center
While I wash a bathroom, some dishes
In the calm of the seed that sprouts
Because I need to watch my girls
The yellow leaf, like food
It ages, that's life, it happens
With people and documents
It's so sad to have to come
And not even that now, bro
Leave, come back and share
I saw trees shedding their flowers for nobody
'I'm zen in my anti-jazz Coltrane moment
Kids have the sky within reach
Bro, is there still time to be more?
I know, damn, not even stars are the same
There's more, victory now is a crack of sunlight
In the end, Tetsuo was the one who was right
So all the sands in the hourglass go
And photos yellow, like teeth
Plants, us, the flame
Empty road, full inbox
And suddenly a warm square light says that
Leave, come back and share
Leave, come back and share
The creator left humanity here on Earth
And went somewhere else in the cosmos
One day he remembered us and said
I left my creatures down on Earth
I need to see what they've become'
But while he made that amazing move
'What if they've become something worse than I can conceive?
It'd be best not to have a personal meeting with them
I'll turn into another creature
To see my creatures'
He turned into an anteater and walked across the field
At some point, a group of hunters
Armed with clubs and lassos
Moved in, rushed him, caught him
And took him to the camp with the obvious intent to eat him
Two twin kids, who were watching the scene
Stopped him from being taken to the fire
He then revealed himself to the boys
Who, before the adults found out
On the side of a hill, the boys shouted
'Grandfather, grandfather, what did you think of us, of your creatures?'
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Leave, come back and share
Leave, come back and share
Leave, come back and share
Leave, come back and share