Arise, awaken
A robot in the making,
No emotion, no soul,
No heart to be taken.
We live in a push button
Age, my friend...
No more humans, no needs,
Not even a war to end.
Children are born in
Test tubes somehow,
You think it was bad then?
You should see it now.
You had violence and crime
You thought was so bad,
Now we have peace
And can't even be glad.
You push a button
You're here, you're there,
Someone else pushes one,
Now you're nowhere.
But it's not that bad,
Cause like I said before,
We've got no emotions, no needs,
Not even love anymore.
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