My next release is "Mother Nature Rap."
Later in the afternoon we went to Sende Portugal, an amazing co-working space, also outside Setubal, and run by Edo Sadikovic and Maruchi Rodriguez. There are acres of woodland and it was in these that I was filmed singing and dancing as the late afternoon sun’s rays grew less, making the lighting conditions a lot better. Taking a short break from the filming, I was introduced to a game known as malha in Portugal but is also called petanque, and is played in France. It employs rather heavy metal balls that players throw into a circle drawn on the ground. I was happy to find that as a newcomer to this game I managed to play well enough, though I failed to win. Pedro’s fiance Bianca Ferreira was in charge of taking all the still photos, and she captured a photo of me holding the malha balls. After a delicious evening barbecue and meal came the last of the filming for the day. I was dancing and rapping to the camera in a woodland clearing illuminated by coloured lights. And finally I was filmed raising my outstretched arms with a psychedelic video being projected on a screen behind me. I am really looking forward to seeing how the music video turns out but am sure it is going to be as brilliant as Pedro’s other work. In the meantime, here are the lyrics:
Mother Nature Rap
You wanted a utopia, you’re living in a dystopia,
Too many people with myopia in the world today.
Mother Nature don’t care about neatness, so leave the wildflowers grow,
Help to save the wildlife, you reap what first you sow,
Mother Nature ain’t here for your dream, you’re in hers so let it be,
Respect all her creation, and go and hug a tree,
But all the forests you’ve cut down, you know that should never have been,
The Mother’s lungs have been cut out, it’s happened but it’s obscene.
The oceans you’ve filled with plastic, and the land you’ve poisoned badly,
We’re in the beginning of the end, and the future’s looming sadly.
The children know what’s happening, and the grown-ups have let them down,
The Arctic ice is melting, and the cities on the coasts could drown.
You wanted a utopia, you’re living in a dystopia,
Too many people with myopia in the world today.