Hello!
I don’t comment much but I read this forum first thing, every day and have since it’s creation. I’ve been Libertarian since 1999. Red-pilled for a long time.
In that time, I’ve written songs, my hobby and passion. I don’t play professionally or anything, I just really enjoy the art of writing songs.
As such, many of my songs end up political in nature. These aren’t, in-your-face, funny songs or even with an agenda to change someone’s mind, rather subtle references. Subtle references that few outside the people here, would get.
So, I’d like to share them with you and I hope a few of you might enjoy them. If you don’t have a music subscription service, dm me and I’ll get you a copy to listen to. I could care less of what I earn, it’s a tiny tiny drop in our bucket, our family is doing well. I just want those that might appreciate it to hear them.
Below are links to my albums and a list of the songs that have a political bent, though it may not be obvious in all songs
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/third-week-of-october
2 · From Standing 3 · A Part of the Show 4 · Drunk Enough to Think 5 · For Those That Admit It
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/all-colored-blue
5 · Grumble 7 · Were at War
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/in-january-2
7 · Amongst the Ruin 15 · Hard Fall 16 · Home of the Free and Brave 18 · The Birth of American Stardom
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/no-one-hugs-the-cactus-3
5 · Say Insane Thanks 10 · The Snake 11 · Told a Lie 13 · Dreams, Trains and Change 14 · Vindication
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/repeating-sounds
2 · Pull the Strings
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/bleached-and-abandoned-bones
2 · Other People Do 15 · Wedge
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/counting-out-seconds
3 · My Own River Current 4 · Hand In Hand
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hoytedwards/all-the-colors-trying
1 · Make It Through 4 · Self-Evident 6 · The Deadbed Blues 10 · Big Rolls 12 · The Tide Low 16 · The Times That We're In 18 · Principals
Scorpion Wind-Paradise of Perfection
https://youtu.be/rJKwi5Mn46Q
“All men, inasmuch as they are not liberated from the bondage of time, follow the downward path of history, whether they know it or not and whether they like it or not. Few, indeed, thoroughly like it, even in our epoch, let alone in happier ages, when people read less and thought more. Few follow it unhesitatingly, without throwing at some time or other a sad glance towards the distant lost paradise towards into which they know, in their deeper consciousness, that they are never to peer; the paradise of perfection in time within so remote that the earliest people of which we know remember it as only a dream. Yet they follow their fate away; they obey their destiny. That resigned submission to the terrible law of decay; that acceptance of the bondage of time by creatures who dimly feel they could be free from it, but who find it too hard to try to free themselves, who know beforehand that they would never succeed, even if they did try, because at the bottom of that incurable unhappiness of man the deplored again and again the Greek tragedies, long before these were written. Man is unhappy because he knows, because he feels, in general, that the world in which he lives, of which he is a part, is not what it should be; not what is could be; not what, in fact, it was at the dawn of time, before decay set in. He cannot wholeheartedly accept the world as his, especially not accept the fact that it is going from bad to worse (be glad). However much he may try to be a realist, and snatch from destiny whatever he can, when he can, still an invincible yearning for the better remains at the bottom of his heart; he cannot, in general stomach the world as it is In heralding the most widespread massacre, I believe that war is preparing mystical spheres for the apparition of great ideals. Where the charnel house dissolves, joy will be born in from it; where the weight of mortality sinks down, the soul's freedom will be uplifted. The greater the offering, the greater will be the wonder and the miracle”
Lyrics are from chapter 3 of Savitri Devi’s book “The Lightning and the Sun”
Chilling song.