The speaker acknowledges that they are a creature of despair but have learned that community gardens can help reduce despair by allowing people to plant their hearts together. The document then references mankind's mistakes leading to disastrous consequences like turning the desert to glass from a hot sun. It warns that arrogance and a false sense of immunity will result in facing wrath. Finally, it notes that with no more community gardens, the lonely speaker will have to settle for the listener as company.
The speaker acknowledges that they are a creature of despair but have learned that community gardens can help reduce despair by allowing people to plant their hearts together. The document then references mankind's mistakes leading to disastrous consequences like turning the desert to glass from a hot sun. It warns that arrogance and a false sense of immunity will result in facing wrath. Finally, it notes that with no more community gardens, the lonely speaker will have to settle for the listener as company.
The speaker acknowledges that they are a creature of despair but have learned that community gardens can help reduce despair by allowing people to plant their hearts together. The document then references mankind's mistakes leading to disastrous consequences like turning the desert to glass from a hot sun. It warns that arrogance and a false sense of immunity will result in facing wrath. Finally, it notes that with no more community gardens, the lonely speaker will have to settle for the listener as company.
A creature of despair, not that that should be a cause for concern If there's one thing I've learned in all my years here It's that despair is less abundant in those who understand How to plant their hearts in community gardens
You'll be fine, you honeycomb
Who could ever hurt you? Who could be so cold? You'll be fine, oh honey pie Who could ever hurt you? Who could be so unkind?
The culmination of man's mistakes came the day
The sun ran so hot, it turned the desert to glass If there's something to be learned from all these losers It's that the price that you pay For arrogance and a false sense of immunity Is to face the wrath of a dying star
You'll be fine, you honeycomb
Community Gardens – The Scary Jokes
Who could ever hurt you? Who could be so cold?
You'll be fine, oh honey pie Who could ever hurt you? Who could be so unkind?
The years have been hard on this lonely heart
If you wanna know the truth There's no more community gardens So I guess I'll have to settle for you