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Vultures - SINGLE

by James Paddock

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Vultures 04:48
Welcome to the future Stand in sheer awe Have you seen our latest breakthrough? Multi-purpose Subtle as the darkness Man's new servants Summoned for the harvest The vultures are circling Towards a veritable feast (whoa-oh-oh) Blood spilt under violent skies They'll take you alive! (Alive!) Welcome to the future The future of war Can you believe what this has come to? Silver serpents They dwell within the darkness Glowing, fervent Dread puppets for the heartless The vultures are circling Towards a veritable feast (whoa-oh-oh) Blood spilt under violent skies They'll take you alive! Our culture is hurtling Towards inevitable defeat Lust filled with the silenced cries So prepare to die! (We will do your bidding.) (We will do your killing.) (We are not the villains.) (We are not the villains.) Summoned by a declaration Blocking the horizon Swarming in their murmurations With hairsbreadth precision Technovores, conspirophiles We hope you're happy now Behold our fate, made flesh and vile We hope you're happy now We hope you're happy now Nightmares coalesce Synchronised as one Blind as mole-rats We don't see what we've become The vultures are circling Towards a veritable feast (whoa-oh-oh) Blood spilt under violent skies They'll take you alive! Our culture is hurtling Towards inevitable defeat Lust filled with the silenced cries So prepare to die! (To die!)
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Combat drones represent one example (of many) of humankind's constant vying for technological advancement reaching a surreal nadir. We seem to wish that anything can, or should, be automated, ever dissatisfied with the mere idea of manual labour – even when we engage with our most primal tendency: war.

How far we’ve come as a species – from swords and spears to silencing our enemies with remote control, technology now saving us from even having to lift a finger, or to think twice about our most grotesque and depraved actions in war. These incredibly advanced machines are designed, and perfected, purely to kill.

It begs the question - how far are we willing to take these technophilic tendencies? How much of our daily routines and how many of our institutions will see complete and total automation in the decades to come?

How many of us will be left?

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released May 13, 2023

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James Paddock England, UK

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