I can feel my brain a-changin' acclimating to the madness
 
 I can feel my outrage shift into a dull, despondent sadness
 
 I can feel a crust growing over my eyes like a falcon hood
 
  
  I've got the normalization blues
 
 This isn't normal, this isn't good
  
 
 I'm detached and I'm distracted
 
 All keyed up but unproductive
 
 Vacillating between being all excited and disgusted
 
 And then dozing lackadaisically in this bubble
 
 Where I've made my mental home
  
 
 Connection's more important now than it ever was
 
 But I'd rather be alone
  
 
 And when we talk about the president
 
 We're either pissed off or we're giggling
 
 About an atrocity he's committing
 
 Or some stupid shit he's tweeting
 
 He's a symptom and a weapon of the evil men
 
 Who really run the show
  
 
 The ones who meltdown human beings into money
 
 Like a cruel sorcerer's stone
  
 
 They try to divide us
 
 And largely they're succeeding
 
 'Cause they've undermined our confidence
 
 In the news that we are reading
 
 And they make us fight each other
 
 With our faces buried deep inside our phones
  
 
 Rest in peace to the information age
 
 Those days are now long dead and gone
  
 
 I can see the weather changing
 
 And I can feel the soul decaying
 
 I'm observing drastic changes
 
 In the way we're all behaving
 
 I can see the sooth they're saying
 
 Furthermore, I could believe it to be true
  
 
 Connection's more important now than it ever was
 
 Buddy, what are you gonna do
  
 
 This is the golden age of dick-otry
 
 Probably the last golden age of anything
  
 
 And the ugliest word in the English language is Anthropocene
  
 
 Good luck, everybody
 
 Good luck