Lyrics
What’s On Your Screen
Introducing the theme: "What's On Your Screen."
All your words are programmed
Indicating that spoken words are controlled or influenced by programming.
All your thoughts are programmed
Suggesting that thoughts are also subject to programming.
All your needs are programmed
Implying that basic needs are under the influence of external programming.
And your dreams are programmed
Stating that even dreams are shaped or controlled by external factors.
And your heart is programmed
Highlighting the idea that emotions, specifically the heart, are subject to programming.
And your lust
Referring to lust as a programmed aspect.
Programmed
Repetition emphasizing the pervasive nature of programming in various aspects.
Programmed
-Programmed
-Programmed
-So, what’s on your screen?
Pose a question about the content displayed on the individual's screen, likely metaphorical for their life.
What’s on your screen?
-What's on your screen?
-What's on your screen?
-All your needs are eaten
Suggesting that needs are not only programmed but also consumed or negatively impacted.
And your words are beaten
Expressing that words are defeated or negatively affected by programming.
And your thoughts are long lost
Implying that thoughts are forgotten or distorted due to programming.
And your lust turned into a must
Describing a transformation of lust into an obligatory, programmed action.
And now our dream's for sale
Suggesting that dreams are commodified or influenced by external factors.
If only we could pay
Expressing a desire to fulfill dreams if payment, possibly metaphorical, is possible.
If only we could pay
-What’s on your screen?
Reiterating the question about the content on the screen, emphasizing programming.
What’s on your screen?
-What?
-Programmed
-Programmed
Repetition of the idea of being programmed, reinforcing the concept.
Programmed
-Programmed
-You’re programmed, you’re in control, you’re programmed, you’re in control
Asserting that the individual is programmed and simultaneously in control.
What's on your screen?
Repeating the question, maintaining focus on the content displayed on the screen.
What’s on your screen?
-What's on your screen?
-What's on your screen?
-Programmed
Final repetition emphasizing the pervasive nature of programming.
Programmed
-Programmed
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