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A follow up to the song ‘Gravity’ (track 3). According to NASA astrobiologists (folks who study the possibility and evolution of life elsewhere in the Universe), biological life in the Cosmos may just be a precursor, a stepping stone, to something purely technological. Planetary machines, if you will, into which we will all be subsumed, a transformation that began with the first stone tools and is happening exponentially today. Don’t blink.

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I see earthly revolutions
And the Weather when it’s moving
I see change it sort of happens all the time
I see poetry in motion - In this galaxy gyrating
I see the gift of gravity and space and time
This is why I never cry
This is why I never cry
I see comet dust a babbling
Supernovas socializing
All these weapons that set sail to mash and grind
And this great machine, the making of our mind
This is why I never cry
This is why I never cry
I hear the rhythm of the reaper
With every passing dig so deeper In
To the groove of what we leave so far behind
No more feeling no more craving
no more laughing no more playing
No more breathing no more singing no sublime
This is why I never cry
Is this why you never cry?
I see comet dust a babbling
Supernovas socializing
All these weapons that set sail to mash and grind
And this great machine, the making of our mind

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from Modern Folk, released June 12, 2015
NEVER CRY
3:03
Words: David Rosane
Music: David Rosane, with Lucie Rouits

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David Rosane Paris, France

Before becoming a full-time singer-songwriter, Dave had a career in Ecology and humanitarian work. He toiled in the Amazon for 10 years conducting research and teaching with Cornell University, including working as an outreach coordinator with the Ye’kuana tribe. He then moved to New York City as an environmental and social justice advocate in the years building up to the Occupy Movement. ... more

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