the alternate version of "destroy the moon," which is the first single from the forthcoming album "lunacy + the second naïveté." based on the short story "lunacy" by m. w. powell (below).
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DESTROY THE MOON
we were wrong - so sure about our assumptions / looking only to the After Beyond
tore out our lungs - we scorched the Earth for profit / less we breathe, sooner that we're gone
fought, raced + won - sedated our fear of the senseless / with the notion that it won't be long
over-drawn - the time we thought it would take / for the world to fully de-create
intolerant - of the people who mock us / who correctly say our leader's late
counterfeit - fabricated destruction / forced the hand of super-natural Fate
missile launch - splintered the Sun's reflector / killed the planet cause we couldn't wait
we won't be alright - it seems there was never more than this.
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LUNACY: A SHORT STORY
those once named the "hereafterists" never quite intended to annihilate all of the Earth's inhabitants when they furtively launched that final rocket into the night sky. having surreptitiously found a way to disrupt in unison all global tracking systems, the pioneers of their movement had only ever dreamed of catalyzing widespread panic. for if it could be incontrovertibly shown their religious assertions were legitimate - i.e. that certain seemingly "natural" disasters were a divine signal of impending doom - the underlying hope was that the number of fervent adherents would grow exponentially. however, a faction existed who were persuaded their foreparents' vision was too myopic + they were not interested in merely creating a simulation. perhaps - it was assumed - if the world were to really experience the imminence of being completely undone, the All-maker would at last bring history to an end; for all they knew, it was their action that was the missing element required to inaugurate the long-awaited After Beyond. but they were wrong. and as the neo-nuclear missile reached its destination, the Voice spoke for the first + last time, saying: "there was never more than this." the lunar detonation was total + its fragments were pulled into our atmosphere - altogether blocking out the sun with ash + continually showering the ground, rivers, lakes + seas with fiery rocks from what used to be the Moon.