Oblivion/Humans

Jack Dangers

I don't want to go taking trips to nowhere
I don't want to know what it's like to be there
I don't want to go and vanish to thin air
Into oblivion

So I may as well not care
Every day is up in the air, so I may as well not care
You get the same reaction everywhere, now
I may as well not care
But every day is up in the air
You know the end is always sometime, somewhere
Sometime
Somewhere

I was told it's fun to stare straight at the sun
What I saw I never felt before, unsure
I saw people there with fire in their hair
And that's when I fell into oblivion

So I may as well not care
Every day is up in the air, so I may as well not care
You get the same reaction everywhere, now
I may as well not care
But every day is up in the air
You know the end is always sometime, somewhere
Sometime
Somewhere

Oblivion, somewhere

(I saw them) x5

With fire in their hair (I saw them)

(I don't like humans
I don't like humans, they don't like me
I don't like humans, can't you see?
When they laugh at me
I don't like humans, can't you see?
Can't you see?)

Trivia about the song Oblivion/Humans by Meat Beat Manifesto

When was the song “Oblivion/Humans” released by Meat Beat Manifesto?
The song Oblivion/Humans was released in 1998, on the album “Actual Sounds + Voices”.
Who composed the song “Oblivion/Humans” by Meat Beat Manifesto?
The song “Oblivion/Humans” by Meat Beat Manifesto was composed by Jack Dangers.

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