I turn the music up, I got my records on
I shut the world outside, until the lights come on
Maybe the streets alight, maybe the trees are gone
I feel my heart start beating to my favorite song
And all the kids they dance, all the kids dance all night
Until Monday morning, feels another life
I turn the music up, I'm on a roll this time
And heaven is in sight
I turn the music up, I got my records on
From underneath a rubble, I sing a rebel song
Don't want to see another generation drop
I'd rather be in a coma, than in a full stop
Maybe I'm in the black, maybe I'm on my knees
Maybe I'm in the gap, between the two trapezes
But my heart is beating and my pulses start
Cathedrals in my heart
And we saw, ooh, this light
I swear you, emerge blinking into
To tell me it's alright
As we soar walls, every sirene is a symphony
And every tear's a waterfall, is a waterfall, oh
Is a waterfall, oohh, is a waterfall, ooh
Every tear is a waterfall, oohh
So you can hurt, hurt me bad
But still I'll raise the flag
Every tear, every tear
Every teardrop is a waterfall
Of course, virtually every report you'll read on this in the mainstream media has the facts wrong. This isn't about cucumbers being dangerous, because e.coli does not grow on cucumbers.
E.coli is an intestinal strain of bacteria that only grows inside the guts of animals (and people).
Thus, the source of all this e.coli is ANIMAL, not vegetable.
But the media won't admit that. Because the whole agenda here is to kill your vegetables but protect the atrocious practices of the factory animal meat industries.
The FDA, in particular, loves all these outbreaks because it gives them more moral authority to clamp down on gardens and farms.
NOAA forecasters estimate a 45% chance of geomagnetic activity on June 4th when an incoming solar wind stream and a CME might deliver a double blow to Earth's magnetic field.