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Waiting for the message to come
The handshake from deepest space
Pressing to the headset all night
For alien's faintest breath
Hoping for a biped to come
Untangling human doubt
Searching through the static all night
For signals that make some sense.

Will they tell whatever the pyramids meant?
Did we evolve or were our chromosomes sent?
Will they find our brain pans a fraction too small?
Do the labyrinths we've created lead nowhere at all?

Here we are in Mississippi
Tracking down a swamp gas saucer
Television cameras glowing

Somewhere in the middle of the prairie on a summer night
The natives gather 'round, hoping for a sight.

When the locusts cast dark shadows
When the men of conscience weaken
When the preachers spread their panic -

Armageddon draws us near its gaping mouth and
Whispers that the universe isn't benign.

Crashing through a telephone booth
To put in a call to Christ
Looking for a sign in the sky
Ezekiel's wheels on high
Waiting for a savior to come
To rescue us from the brink
Quoting from the scientists’ logs
Defending our oldest wish.

(REFRAIN)

Tiny needle in a haystack
Alf its signals weak and garbled
Conjuring its myths and dreaming

Somewhere in the middle of the galaxy
Our capsule floats, boasting the image of MAN.

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from fi​-​bo​-​n​ä​-​ch​ē​z, released June 4, 2021

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The Fibonaccis Los Angeles, California

Welcome to The Fibonaccis official Bandcamp page. The band rose from the early-'80s Los Angeles art punk scene and drew from a wide range of ideas and influences. It was active until 1988, with a brief exhumation and CD retrospective in 1992. The name comes from Leonardo Fibonacci, the 14th century Italian mathematician from Pisa. Visit us again here, or at www.fibonaccis.com for news and updates. ... more

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