We Are The Battery Human

Album: The Beachcomber's Windowsill (2010)
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  • Where are we going this fine morning?
    What are we doing this fine day?
    We're doing the same as every morning

    We're staying inside on this fine morning
    Staying inside on this fine day
    We'll stare at a screen like every morning

    And outside the window spring is here
    We're going to hibernate all year
    Under a pile of A4 snowflakes

    'Cause we're the new generation
    We are the battery human
    But we were born to be free range

    We've got the the whole at our fingers
    We've got the whole world in our hands
    We get the blues as we grow richer

    'Cause we need to fix our loose connection
    Out in the natural world wide web
    We're humans evolved in three dimensions

    We were tuned in by natural selection
    And we need to go online each day
    But inside we don't get no reception

    So join the new revolution
    To free the battery human
    'Cause we were born to be free range

    We are the new generation
    We are the battery human
    But we were born to be free range Writer/s: BRIAN DAVID JAMES BRIGGS
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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