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Lost Time (Doomsday Clock 2025)


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[Intro]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?

[Verse 1]

Another year lost
And what’s the cost
Ticking down
To global catastrophe
(Just look around… to see)

[Bridge]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Verse 2]

Another year gone
While we carry on
Losing time
To our own crime
(Look to you and me… to see)

[Bridge]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Bridge]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?
Watch us carry on
(But for how long?)

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Outro]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?

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[Intro]
[Bridge]
Could it be we…
Are the threat to humanity?

[Verse 1]

Another year lost
And what’s the cost
Ticking down
To global catastrophe
(Just look around… to see)

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Verse 2]

Another year gone
While we carry on
Losing time
To our own crime
(Look to you and me… to see)

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Bridge]

Could it be we…
Are a threat to humanity?
Watch us carry on
(But for how long?)

[Chorus]

We’re losing time
In our losing times
It’s growing too late
To wait (Wait!)

[Outro]

Could it be we…
Are the threat to humanity?

ABOUT THE SONG

he Doomsday Clock was set at 89 seconds to midnight on Tuesday morning, marking the closest the world has ever been to what scientists warn is “global catastrophe.” This symbolic clock, maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, is an internationally recognized indicator of humanity’s proximity to existential threats, such as nuclear war, climate change, and disruptive technologies.

Described by the Chicago-based nonprofit as a metaphorical measure of the risk of “human extinction,” the clock is updated annually to reflect the state of global security and stability. In January 2024, the clock remained at 90 seconds to midnight—the same position as in 2023—highlighting ongoing concerns. However, this latest adjustment to 89 seconds marks the first forward movement since 2023, signaling an escalation in perceived threats to humanity.

The change underscores a variety of urgent global challenges. These include heightened nuclear tensions, increasing climate-related disasters, and the proliferation of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, which can both aid and destabilize international systems. The clock serves as a stark reminder that collective global action is needed to address these risks and avert catastrophe.

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