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The Last Thing I​’​ll Remember

from The Weird and Wonderful World of The Globs by The Globs

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Last thing I remember, I was racing down a long dark tunnel, toward a strange white light. When I got to the other side,
I was standing in a check out line and all the airbrushed monsters staring from the magazines. There were suicide bombers and walmart people. The futility of greed, the banality of evil. And it all seemed so surreal. Of these things I have dreamed and played my part in every scene. And I don’t wanna go out kicking and screaming, but I just couldn’t go on believing in a fucking lie. I looked up into the sky, but the gods offered no reply. I lay me down and fell into a dark dream
I must be walking in my sleep. Am I still dreaming? Wake up. Wake up!
But what about those days at the river? A gentle breeze and the sunlight on your hair. A half cold can of beer, a sweet sadness in your eyes. We were young and brave and the world seemed so alive. And now the poets and the madmen screaming from the rooftops. And all of the lost souls waiting at the bus stop say “What is this thing called life that seems to pass so swiftly by?” And what is the very last thing I’ll remember?
The last thing I’ll remember. I must be dreaming. Wake up. Wake up!

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from The Weird and Wonderful World of The Globs, released March 30, 2020

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The Globs Sacramento, California

The Globs sprang from the mind of Mike R. Mike – also the mouth behind The Bananas. Mike wanted a “punk E Street Band,” so he drew from Sacramento’s always incestuous music scene. First, he tapped Charles Albright, man of a million bands and Christine, she also of many bands. Christine got her dad, Nick, to play piano & sax. The Globs grew to include Craig (Sick Burn) & Jessica (Danger, Inc). ... more

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