[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:02.28]What is it to take care of yourself? What are we take in care of? [00:14.43]A million bedrooms with hands softly lulling [00:24.64]our divine ****s and *****s, without telling anyone, [00:31.76]a million *****ps come alone out on the calmest seas [00:42.22]So are we loving ourselves now? Are we mothering ourselves? [00:51.01]Statistics and newspaper tell me I am unhappy and dying, [00:59.07]that I need man and child to fulfill me [01:05.51]that I'm more likely to get breast cancer [01:12.96]and it's biology, it's my own fault [01:18.22]it's divine punishment of the unruly [01:25.84]it's fearful out here on the calmest seas, [01:29.93]we who grew up singing. Merry christmas! [01:36.14]The war is over. Our mothers softly humming: [01:43.44]We're at the edge of history [01:53.64]But I keep growing older, eight years since 25 now, [02:01.33]and all that ages now is the body, and I wonder why, [02:08.76]I think to myself one of this days everything I write [02:18.67]begins with the question What's wrong with me? [02:29.26]Yes! You say I'm free now, that battle is over [02:36.98]And feminism's over and socialism's over Yeah! [02:43.45]I say I can consume what I want now. [03:15.38]And this is what happens on the edge of history [03:23.56]the great eye turn to us. [03:28.40]We are the only thing that's aging, [03:35.68]but we don't know it yet, we cling onto heaven [04:25.52]Sleep tight forever, sleep tight forever