“A World Turned Upside Down” by Vincent Spada

The snow is very warm. The sun sets in the east
Man is now captured, and enslaved by the beast
Each hand has six fingers. Each foot has four toes
We smell with our ears, and hear with our nose

The grass has turned blue, and the sky has turned green
Lean is now fat. Fat is now lean
Horses race people. What was certain is now maybe
A woman watches her husband bear their newborn baby

Before you could speak your mind. Now it isn't right
Nighttime has changed to morning. Sunrise has changed to night
Now we swim on highways, and we drive in pools
The ignorant have turned intelligent, and geniuses are fools

Cadavers rule the earth. The living are now dead
We think with our hearts, and feel with our head
Smiles have turned ugly. Acceptance is a frown
Welcome to our time, a world turned upside down