A happy-sad-hopeful-satirical all-in-one and a state of the world reflection: AI robots, climate change, fake news, and online power. Only one person can save us...
Captain Elon
Captain Elon
Won’t you lead us into outer space and
You can be my Captain Elon
We’re all living in this world of Elon Musk
Where robots take our jobs cause they’re smarter than us
We should be grateful, and we shouldn’t kick a fuss
We’re dying anyway
The planet’s heating, and the ocean’s on the rise
It’ll wipe out Asia and then Europe’s next in line
Come on America, don’t you act surprised
This is the price you’ll pay
So Elon, Elon, won’t you save us from ourselves
Elon, Elon, cause we ain’t got no one else
With your technology, your vision, and your wealth
You could save us all
Captain Elon
Captain Elon
Won’t you lead us into outer space and
You can be my Captain Elon
We’re all living in this world of Elon Musk
There’s nothing in the news today that I can trust
Countries tweeting other countries that they lust
What a perverted state
With every search and every photo that I like
Shows my location and records my porno sites
Power now is telling others what to buy
They got my face and name
So Elon, Elon, won’t you save us from ourselves
Elon, Elon, cause we ain’t got no one else
With your technology, your vision, and your wealth
You could save us all
Captain Elon
Captain Elon
Won’t you lead us into outer space and
You can be my Captain Elon
Captain Elon
Captain Elon
Won’t you lead us into outer space and
You can be my Captain Elon
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