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A funny little song about a farmer running away to hide from his wife.
I wrote this song in about 20 minutes, it's my latest lyric, and it was inspired by listening to Eric Clapton. I really liked the template for the rhyming that they used, something that I haven't done before and that's when the first line and the last line rhymes and the two middle lines rhyme. I'm trying to write differently using different rhyme schemes, and hopefully write something that has no rhymes at all or very few, and has no sense of sequence for lack of a better word. I think when you hear a song you can tell maybe when the rhyme is going to come, and I want to try to do something when you're reading the lyric, and then you're all sudden surprised by the rhyme. This lyric is about a relationship that's coming to an end. Nobody's talking and through all the silence, there's a good chance that this is going to start a huge argument one person knows that they can't do it anymore that they just had it, and they pretty much know what's going on I came up with the chorus just on a whim. I wanted to do something catchy, but not to juvenile. I mean this isn't a nursery rhyme like the one that says pick Up sticks, as I really can't remember it verbatim it was so long ago.
Distance is a song about long distance love. Meeting your love online, having an online relationship, and all the loneliness and emptiness you can feel from never having them with you.
Mein erstes Lied von 1979, geschrieben im Alter von 11 Jahren für einen Wettbewerb zum besten Wecklied auf einem Skikurs, belegte den ersten Platz und wurde dann eine Woche lang immer morgens gesungen und bringt auch gute Laune in der Früh. Die dritte Strophe wurde 2022 ergänzt :-)
This lyric is about kids who think they're older than they really are, wiser and better than they really are. I like to use the word precocious not in the cute or positive sense, but more in the negative, as that's how I see the word. It's especially true today, when all our youth have no respect for the elderly or their parents or their teachers and use the internet to express themselves in a way that is negative. They think they know the world out there, when they have no clue. They think they're wise beyond their years, and they're not. It's time for them to listen to the older people who want to help them with a wonderful and successful life.