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Wednesday, March 5, 2014


Wandering Thoughts

by Kitty Griffin


This song is called "Fishin'" and it's sung by a group called 

Widespread Panic

And there are times when this song sends me where I need 

to go. Just looking at the words I can hear the melody and 

the 

elevator

doors

open...


Inspirtation,
Oh, she barely waits a moment
Elevator doors open
Hear her footsteps touch the stairs
Words walk by
Describing definition
Stop and talk about it
Narcissus
Is just too easy to see
We're always looking
When we see fishes
When we go fishin'
Thoughts meander
Risin' all around us
Rise and fall and rise again
Oh, we stop and talk about it
Strong beliefs
Like ideas come to life
Turn atoms into rain and stone
Sands and tall trees
Worlds passed by
Defyin' description
Stop and talk about it
Talk about it
And Maia, she dances
She dissolves into the light
Illusions of light
Oh Maia, she dances
Deep romance and poetry
Songs and movies
Virtue for la de da
She dances in the light
Dance in the light
Maia, she dances
Oh Maia, she dances
Songwriters
DAVID A. SCHOOLS, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, JOHN R. HERMAN, JOHN F. BELL, DOMINGO ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE
Published by
Lyrics © BUG MUSIC


Read more: Widespread Panic - Fishing Lyrics | MetroLyrics 



Go ahead, listen to the sample for free...and see if you aren't 

tempted.

Because, as writers, we're always fish in' aren't we. And if 

you don't write it down, oh always remember, write it down!




Now, what I have to share isn't a book.
Not exactly.

It's an app.

And it is the most delightful charming app ever, especially if 

you have a little sleepy someone who needs to go to sleep.




It comes with a ***** 5 Snore recommendation. Shhhh. It's 

just 

perfect for ages 6 months to four or five. You can change the 

scene from summer to winter and there's a variety of 

languages. Lately, we've been listening in German.





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