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Woke last night to the sound of thunder

How far off I sat and wondered

Started humming a song from 1962

Ain't it funny how the night moves

When you just don't seem to have as much to loose

Strange how the night moves

With autumn closing in......

Ummmmmmm Night Moves

Ummmmmmm NIGHT MOVES

Bob Seger B)

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Conductor, when you receive a fare,

Punch in the presence of the passenjare!

A blue trip slip for an eight-cent fare,

A buff trip slip for a six-cent fare,

A pink trip slip for a three-cent fare,

Punch in the presence of the passenjare!

CHORUS

Punch, brothers! punch with care!

Punch in the presence of the passenjare!

:o:o:o:o

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Why did it take so long

To figure it out, but I didn't

And I'm the only one

Underneath the sun who didn't get it

I can't believe that I can be deceived

By my so-called girl, but in reality

She had a hidden agenda

She put my tender, heart in a blender

And still I surrender

Yep. Still bitter. :D

Rich

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4 hours on the road today with no radio in my Jeep, one run on sentence by Blackball played over and over in my head:

"Man is the measure of all things they say, but the standard for the measurement keeps moving away, Aristotle saw the world but he couldn't see through it, Socrates drank the poison but society drew it, and we go down down down to the center of town with all the hookers and the johns just standing around, the young men sell crack to subsidize their education, they get 10 long years to graduate their alienation, and the clock strikes down and the people are free, and they say I don't really mind cause I got mine for me, you say it's only human it looks more like inhumanity you say it is the future it looks more like primitivity The clock strikes down and the path is unknown, and the fuse that holds society together is blown, well you know your aim and you know your heart, stand back and watch it all falling apart............"

It coulda been worse, coulda been:

"Now sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fatefull trip.

That started from this tropic port, aboard this tiny ship.........." :wacko:

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Crash and burn, all the stars explode tonight

How'd you get so desperate, how'd you stay alive

Help me please, bring the sorrow from your eyes

Come on be alive again, don't lay down and die

Get well soon, please don't go any higher

How are you so far, when your barely on fire

Cry to the angels, i'm gonna rescue you, i'm gonna set you free tonight

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"I've got a song in my head and it wants to come out, I've got a song in my head."

Laurie Berkner

(from my 2 year old sons cd collection and featured on Noggin)

also in that song: "I've got a song in my heart..." "I've got a song in my tummy..."

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Parents of toddlers know the pain of having nursery rhyme songs stuck in their head...

I get the bonus of looping in two languages

Blinka, Blinka, stjärna där - Twinkle, Twinkle, little star... :blink:

I always get Laurie Berkner's Dinosaur song stuck as well...

"We are the dinosaurs, marching, marching! We are the dinosaurs. We make the world flat!"

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