Wednesday, March 16, 2022

The Singularity by Malojian

 

🎶 ‘The Singularity’ by Malojian 🎶


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The Singularity Lyrics - By Malojian


Plug your phone in for awhile
Watch the bars go up, and smile
Never need to leave your home
These days, kids play on their own

It's all around you now
The machines, the cloud
All surround you now

Is there anyone here
That can heal the trembling of my heart?
If I show you my fears
Could you heal the trembling of my heart?
Hold on
Hold on, disease
For the singularity

It's all around you now
The machines, the cloud
All surround you now

Is there anyone here
Who can heal the trеmbling of my heart?
If I show you my fears
Could you heal thе trembling of my heart?
Hold on
Hold on, disease
For the singularity
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Malojian Album

My 21 year old Garfield sleeping in a sunbeam behind my Ficus Figs…

The Moonflower Opening

Hibiscus Hiding

Morning Glorious, Godlight aglow

❤️‍🔥 My granddaughter, my heart, Mary Mace, is a gorgeous grown woman, 18 years young. 💕








4 comments:

Terra said...

Morning glorious, Godlight aglow, lovely. Your poem is beautiful and carries a warning, what if the machines no longer need us and think we need to be eliminated.

PhilipH said...

Hi M. Hope your troubled and often painful life is so much smoother nowadays. I frequently wander thru' your occasional post and much enjoy scrolling through all the left hand quotes and photos.

You put a lot of thought and time into such compilations. Jolly well done, you. Best to you, Philip.

Marion said...

Hey, Terra! Yes, the machines will definitely destroy us first, probably before the cockroaches! “The Terminator” is coming true and Elon Musk has Skylink already working! Movie-Future predicting. LOL! Thanks for stopping by. xo

Philip, Hi, yourself! Glad to see you’re okay and survived the Wuhan Flu plague. So much for depopulation, Bill Gates! LOL! I’m so happy you stopped by. I’m doing okay, still suffering greatly, but hanging in there. Not moving much helps since the government took over pain management and I quit, cold turkey a year ago. I have good days and bad, but I’m grateful for life. God helps me handle the suffering. He knows all about it…

Thank you for admiring my wonderful quotes! I picked them up over a lifetime of reading and keeping a quote notebook. I’m glad you enjoyed them. I come here for solace, often, and for the sweet memories of the wonderful people I’ve met through the years. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I really appreciate it. Blessings, love & good health, my friend. xo

Kelly said...

A beautiful young woman, at that. I remember when she was a little girl.