Zach Callison
Peace and Love on the Planet Earth
[Steven]
Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do

[Peridot]
Do-Mi-So-Do?

[Steven]
Isn't it pretty?

[Peridot]
That's exceedingly simple... Do-Mi-So-Ti?

[Steven]
We're making music!

[Peridot]
What is the point? You're not making anything!

[Steven]
Well if it isn't anything then why does it sound so good?

[Peridot]
I suppose it's just interest. (do mi so do), devoid of substance or purpose, a hypothetical pattern (do mi so ti), for the satisfaction of bringing it to completion

[Steven]
Sure!
[Peridot]
Do mi so ti… Interest without meaning, solutions without problems?

[Steven]
And then you just add words! Here’s one I’ve been working on:
Life and death and love and birth
And peace and war on the planet Earth
Is there anything that's worth more than peace and love on the planet Earth oh-oh come on and sing it with me

[Peridot]
Sing?

[Steven]
The words relate to the key

[Peridot]
Key?

[Steven]
If it's a pattern, if it's a pattern
Then just repeat after me
Life and death and love and birth

[Peridot]
Life and death and love and birth
[Steven]
Now you sing mi-fa-mi-mi-fa-mi-ti-la

[Steven and Peridot]
And peace and war on the planet Earth

[Steven]
Yes yes! That's it!

[Peridot]
That's so easy

[Steven]
Yeah but that's what fun about it
You should write something, you should write a song!

[Peridot]
About what?

[Steven]
Whatever you're thinking

[Peridot]
I guess we're already here
I guess we already know
We've all got something to fear
We've all got nowhere to go
I think you're all insane!
But I guess I am too
Anybody would be if they were stuck on Earth with you!
[Steven]
Hahahaha yes!
Life and death and love and birth and

[Amethyst]
Life and death and love and birth and

[Pearl]
Life and death and love and birth and
Peace and war on the planet Earth

[Garnet]
Is there anything that's worth more

[Steven]
Is there anything that's worth more

[Peridot]
Is there anything that's worth more
Than peace and love on the planet Earth