Song | Extreme Love |
Artist | Holly Herndon |
Artist | Lily Anna Haynes |
Artist | Jenna Sutela |
Album | PROTO |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:00.000] | 作词 : Holly Herndon |
[00:01.000] | 作曲 : Holly Herndon |
[00:06.98] | The last question was asked for the first time when we stepped into the light. |
[00:12.67] | Just before then, it was wild. |
[00:16.55] | Microbes still swarmed through our body, those minds inside us, and crawling at our feet, exerting their weird controls. |
[00:27.56] | We always knew they were there but didn't really understand them. |
[00:34.39] | We couldn't see them, but they were watching over us the whole time. |
[00:38.30] | If we listened carefully, we could hear these little rulers in our gut. |
[00:46.20] | They worked together, naturally decentralized. |
[00:51.09] | Their form was spread out, unlike ours used to be. |
[00:55.26] | They knew how to get us to spread their families, |
[01:00.02] | making us sneeze, |
[01:01.52] | or cough, or rub our nose, |
[01:04.30] | or even give a kiss. |
[01:07.00] | Thriving in extreme conditions, they proved to be more fit, better at taking the next leap. |
[01:15.81] | There was no doubt they could travel through space, |
[01:18.50] | distributed by meteoroids, |
[01:20.90] | asteroids, comets, planetoids, and spacecraft. |
[01:25.26] | They might carry something of us as a parasite to the future. |
[01:30.17] | Here at the edge of the world, we're calling you to join us, Ancestor-Plus. |
[01:37.28] | In the communion of open pores, existence is no longer enclosed in the body. |
[01:43.37] | We are not a collection of individuals, but a macro-organism, living as an ecosystem. |
[01:50.80] | We are completely outside ourselves, and the world is completely inside us. |
[01:57.34] | Is this how it feels to become the mother of the next species, |
[02:03.58] | to love them more than we love ourselves, like an extremophile? |
[02:09.59] |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Holly Herndon |
[00:01.000] | zuo qu : Holly Herndon |
[00:06.98] | The last question was asked for the first time when we stepped into the light. |
[00:12.67] | Just before then, it was wild. |
[00:16.55] | Microbes still swarmed through our body, those minds inside us, and crawling at our feet, exerting their weird controls. |
[00:27.56] | We always knew they were there but didn' t really understand them. |
[00:34.39] | We couldn' t see them, but they were watching over us the whole time. |
[00:38.30] | If we listened carefully, we could hear these little rulers in our gut. |
[00:46.20] | They worked together, naturally decentralized. |
[00:51.09] | Their form was spread out, unlike ours used to be. |
[00:55.26] | They knew how to get us to spread their families, |
[01:00.02] | making us sneeze, |
[01:01.52] | or cough, or rub our nose, |
[01:04.30] | or even give a kiss. |
[01:07.00] | Thriving in extreme conditions, they proved to be more fit, better at taking the next leap. |
[01:15.81] | There was no doubt they could travel through space, |
[01:18.50] | distributed by meteoroids, |
[01:20.90] | asteroids, comets, planetoids, and spacecraft. |
[01:25.26] | They might carry something of us as a parasite to the future. |
[01:30.17] | Here at the edge of the world, we' re calling you to join us, AncestorPlus. |
[01:37.28] | In the communion of open pores, existence is no longer enclosed in the body. |
[01:43.37] | We are not a collection of individuals, but a macroorganism, living as an ecosystem. |
[01:50.80] | We are completely outside ourselves, and the world is completely inside us. |
[01:57.34] | Is this how it feels to become the mother of the next species, |
[02:03.58] | to love them more than we love ourselves, like an extremophile? |
[02:09.59] |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Holly Herndon |
[00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Holly Herndon |
[00:06.98] | The last question was asked for the first time when we stepped into the light. |
[00:12.67] | Just before then, it was wild. |
[00:16.55] | Microbes still swarmed through our body, those minds inside us, and crawling at our feet, exerting their weird controls. |
[00:27.56] | We always knew they were there but didn' t really understand them. |
[00:34.39] | We couldn' t see them, but they were watching over us the whole time. |
[00:38.30] | If we listened carefully, we could hear these little rulers in our gut. |
[00:46.20] | They worked together, naturally decentralized. |
[00:51.09] | Their form was spread out, unlike ours used to be. |
[00:55.26] | They knew how to get us to spread their families, |
[01:00.02] | making us sneeze, |
[01:01.52] | or cough, or rub our nose, |
[01:04.30] | or even give a kiss. |
[01:07.00] | Thriving in extreme conditions, they proved to be more fit, better at taking the next leap. |
[01:15.81] | There was no doubt they could travel through space, |
[01:18.50] | distributed by meteoroids, |
[01:20.90] | asteroids, comets, planetoids, and spacecraft. |
[01:25.26] | They might carry something of us as a parasite to the future. |
[01:30.17] | Here at the edge of the world, we' re calling you to join us, AncestorPlus. |
[01:37.28] | In the communion of open pores, existence is no longer enclosed in the body. |
[01:43.37] | We are not a collection of individuals, but a macroorganism, living as an ecosystem. |
[01:50.80] | We are completely outside ourselves, and the world is completely inside us. |
[01:57.34] | Is this how it feels to become the mother of the next species, |
[02:03.58] | to love them more than we love ourselves, like an extremophile? |
[02:09.59] |