Wake up open my eyes and start my list of "why?"s.
Up up up in the sky I can see a little bird fly.
What's that he's carrying? Is it a tiny seed? Will it turn into a tree...
one that might carry me...
up up into the sky where I saw that little guy fly?
And will I be small and shy if the bird drops by.
Or will we chat and will we sing? And if so, what will he bring? Will he bring the little seed the little one the tree will need...
that little seed it needs to grow to meet the sky and say hello?
I decide I just don't know. It must must just just be so.
But it's like a little show like looking at a Van Gogh.
Thoughts and clouds blow to and fro as I gaze out my window.
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As usual, Kirby manipulates various interwar records to fit a cavalcade of emotional states: blissful (B1, E8), tragic (D2, D5), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1). gjoe52
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I was hearing this over and over back in 2013, made me feel validated when I had depression and severe anxiety. You visiting my home country México for the VConcert event right after the album came out and hearing your music live was a dream come true, what are the odds. Thanks Daniel. zeoal
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