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    "Bob Dylan's 82nd Dream"genre: Folk Rock
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    "Bringing It All Back Home" is a nice album...
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    CD: Star Witness   Label: Replikon
    Credits: Written by Jason Musser. Published by Replikon Music Inc. (BMI)

    Lyrics
    I got up in the morning and caught the school bus
    rode it to the river where they had some news for us
    "You best turn back and go on home; there ain't no school today.
    The bridge washed out; the levee broke, and that's all there is to say."

    Go home and take it easy was what I wanted most
    but I'd finished off that Kesey book with the last of the French toast.
    Now the bookmobile is stranded on the north side of the river.
    I already called the pizza place. They said they don't deliver.

    Went out in the woods where I found a tree to climb
    When I came back in I found my dad committing several crimes.
    He had slaughtered all the salesmen who had come up to our door
    but at least the house was nice and clean; they'd vacuumed all the floors.

    He told me not to worry, that we'd have food for the winter.
    Mom pointed out "There's no charcoal" so Dad had had to send her
    out to the store to get some more before they locked their door
    or we'd have to give in and hunker down, and eat it all tartar.

    "You know I don't eat meat" I said, "as you well know,
    not since that time we were confined because of all that snow."
    He threw me out and told me all I did was to complain
    "You think the world revolves 'round you; you're really much too vain."

    I was walking through the fields when I spied an aeroplane
    It was flying low and fast and close and it landed on the grain.
    The pilots fell out complaining that flying was really hard
    "But anyway we're here to save you; we're the National Guard."

    I said, "Thank God that you have come to take me into town.
    Everything we have out here is boring, flat, and brown.
    We only get two channels here we can't even order cable.
    The only place to go for fun is out into the stable."

    I said I'd always seen myself as a famous pupeteer.
    They sympathized and said there weren't much call for that round here.
    "But this may be your big break son; this whole state is doomed."
    So I jumped aboard they did the same and then away we zoomed.

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    "Bob Dylan's 82nd Dream" Written by Jason Musser
    Published by Replikon Music Inc. (BMI)
    Visit the Replikon web site: www.replikon.com

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