Released: February 21, 2017

Songwriter: Cosmo Jarvis

Producer: Cosmo Jarvis

[Verse]
Hey FBI man, Im so sorry what I'm searching for on google and I'm sorry i can't find a girl
It's hard to treat you with respect and also try and fuck you at the same time
And as I tame aesthetic hungers for our future I am criticised for not playing no games within the game world
I am a train i'd rather protest far from two way narrows of your mainline

Hey MI:5 guys and the picketers who's outside, I'm so sorry for my Facebook conversation threads
But the only way of getting what you want is giving up on all that makes you, makes you stand
How'm I 'sposed to hear your individualistic propaganda, with individuals screaming what there interests said?
My state perpetuates a tragic adolescence even in the wiser, wiser clans

[Chorus]
And ill kiss you goodbye but i won't ask your permission
And you'll swallow my pride while I beat yours into my submission
And they'll call it a stab but ill know its an incision
On the day man's slain by definition

[Verse]
Hey god in heavens if your there we've served our sentence now remove this fear of loss so we'll be good again
Should i be homosapien or adequately non threatening to the status quo?
Would a mute prisoner hope to speak his captors tongue to ask for keys or do his best to make the cell bars bend?
Why would the burned protest the blaring of their sun without the silence of shadow?

Hey there professor and our natures cold confessor you'd feel better if your bible wasn't bypassed much
I never see you on the street with pamphlets holding word for me to ease, ease my dread
I ain't been marching cos my back is fucked from arching 'cus my picket signs the weight of History's greedy gut
If you are lost inside a maze, you do not beg to change it's shape you cut, cut that hedge

[Chorus]
Kiss you goodbye but i won't ask your permission
And you'll swallow my pride while I beat yours into my submission
And they'll call it a stab but ill know its an incision
On the day, man's slain by definition

Cosmo Jarvis

Critic, journalist, sometime musician, onetime actor, and full-time Midwesterner Mark Deming provides a discographic-based biography for Cosmo Jarvis:

“Singer, songwriter, and filmmaker Cosmo Jarvis has earned a devoted following for his witty, often satiric tunes about the foibles of relationships and contemporary life, often rooted in personal experience, as well as his own self-produced videos and short subjects that have given his work a global online audience. Harrison Cosmo Krikoryan Jarvis was born on September 1, 1989 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Jarvis' family relocated to the United Kingdom when he was young, and he grew up in Devon in Southwest England. Jarvis began writing songs when he was only 12 years old, around the same time he began making short films using a VHS video camera. While Jarvis' early videos were little more than documentation of pranks played with his friends, with time he began constructing more complex narratives, and similarly his songs began to evolve, ranging from folk-inspired acoustic guitar pieces and elaborate pop tunes to tongue-in-cheek hip-hop tracks.

At the age of 16, Jarvis quit school to focus on his creative work, and in 2009 he wrote and produced his debut album, an 18-song set called Humasyouhitch/Sonofabitch, which was released by the British indie label Wall of Sound. The album combined Jarvis' observational tunes with a cycle of songs reflecting the emotional turmoil of his parents' stormy relationship. Humasyouhitch/Sonofabitch received enthusiastic notices from the British music press, but it didn’t sell especially well, and Jarvis teamed with 25th Frame for his second release, Is the World Strange or Am I Strange? A track from the album, “Gay Pirates,” became an Internet sensation after Jarvis' low-budget video for the song was endorsed in a Twitter post by actor and author Stephen Fry, and subsequent airplay helped make the second album a commercial success. While continuing to tour, write songs, and record music, Jarvis has also been writing and directing a feature film, provisionally titled The Naughty Room. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi"