Wednesday, October 4, 2017

“Human” by Hume – A Song Review

     It’s the most fundamental thought of existentialism – “Why do I exist?”. Hume asks the question in “Human,” a track in which he is introspective and the instruments are pensive. In acknowledgement of the difference between our writing skills and those of the far more poetic and effective, while we might say “Our mind is trapped in an ultimately fragile body, Hume starts:
Me and my brain are permanently wired
So I guess I'll stay in something that expires.

Hume is Daniel Sumstine from Nashville. “Human” is the second release. “Somewhere Out There” was released in early 2017. 

     “Human” by Hume 
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Lyrics of “Human” by Hume
Me and my brain are permanently wired
So I guess I'll stay in something that expires

We are human
We are skin and bone, stone and irony
We are beaten down, falling on our knees
Begging please, why do I exist?

Down at the lake
I saw something in the water
And it was the face
Of something uninspired

We are human
We are skin and bone, stone and irony
We are beaten down, falling on our knees
Begging please, why do I exist?
[Repeat]

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