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Parody of "Games Without Frontiers" by Peter Gabriel, about the overuse of technology in kids' lives.

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Jeux san Machines
Jeux san Machines
Jeux san Machines
Jeux san Machines

Alex played with Roger, Josh played with Ranae.
These were the ways of my childhood, Things aren't the same today
Sara plays a Gameboy. Nathan, PSP.
Ann plays tag with computer-underscore-player 43.

Whistling tunes programmers include in the soundtrack
Playing each stage as they're disengaged from the real world
It's a blot out
To the days I look back when kids would interact in
Games without machines, in social settings.
To the days I look back when kids would interact in
Games without machines, in social settings.
Games without machines, in social settings.

Jeux san Machines
Jeux san Machines
Jeux san Machines

Teachers pry them off them and try to teach them life
Lindsay's game has a laser beam which can't hit whom she'd like
Parents sitting idle, passing off the blame
Companies found in lawsuits being called rude names

Raising their fists, the parents won't listen to reason
Showing their rage while they're disengaged from their kids' lives
It's a blot out
To the days I look back when kids would interact in
Games without machines, in social settings.
To the days I look back when kids would interact in
Games without machines, in social settings.
Games without machines, in social settings.

Jeux san Machines (repeat to fade)

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Derwood Bowen Columbus, Ohio

Music in a fairly wide array of genres, with my own unusual sense of humor thrown in. I mainly make music for the purpose of entertaining people.

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