Drizzle [The Categorical Imperative]
The value of a short-term result
Pales in comparison to that of goodwill
Immanuel Kant said that we should be
Good to each other
As we would be good to ourselves
Treat people as ends and not means
If the murderer asks after family you tell
The truth to him the structure is kind
The intention so sweet
So in his eyes I'd say that he won
But for me you see
It's never quite done
Trees lose their leaves
When they flower I grieve
And everything always feels wrong
The state kills the innocent
God picks on Job and boys take away my songs
Because any desirable trait can
Be turned undesirable or future "evil"
No trait can be seen as
The source of goodness
Instead, goodwill it'self is the
Essence of goodness
And remains the essence of goodness
Regardless of it's outcome
This is why one should act
According to the categorical imperative
Well it's rained for three days straight
And I wouldn't be off to suggest
It'll rain for three more we open the window
To get some fresh air
But it makes the whole room
Just a little bit colder
And what's on your mind? Are you low?
Are you high?
Are you having a pretty good run?
What's on your mind
Would you like to try mine?
For me it's never quite done
Trees lose their leaves
When they flower I grieve
And everything always feels wrong
The state kills the innocent
God picks on Job and boys take away my songs
God does not owe the special treatment
That Deontology reserves for people
And if God's law is unjust
Then Deontology would demand
Acting against it
Regardless of the consequences
Neither Kant nor Tronto hold that Job's
God is the authority on goodness
Trees lose their leaves
When they flower I grieve
And everything always feels wrong
The state kills the innocent
God picks on Job and boys take away my songs
It is up to people to define
What is ought to be done
And to do what they can to
Carry these good actions out
Even if the god they live under disagrees
And even if it means that
The system must be changed