Oh I see stars
Hanging over me like a puppet on a string
Far away from everything
Helplessly calling back home
When I die one Day
I h ope to climb upon them
Shining light to everyone
Showing them all the way
Let me Stay outside
I've found where I belong
If I was reborn in a forest
I would cover you in shade
And sing a song for you
as you lay asleep under me
If i grew to be so tall
I would take in all the sun could give
Feel its rays upon me
Until I grew old and withered away
Let me stay outside
I've found where I belong
See the rain
falling, dripping from the leaves
feel the wind
my hair tangles, tumbles in the breeze
I can feel
the peaceful bliss underneath the stars
quiet now
far from sounds of airplanes and cars
You don't have to go far away
to get lost in a lover's arms
Feel the warm
emanating from the sun-soaked stones
hear the wind
whisper through the leaves in dulcet tones
I can feel
my soul becoming one with the Earth
quiet now
my energy is blooming in rebirth
You don't have to go far away
to get lost in a lover's arms
You don't have to go far away
to get lost in a lover's arms
I want to be
as still as the trees
find the calm, a balm to soothe
the hurts inside of me
I want to run
like a river in the sun
to finally know the flow of time
when my own is done
I want to feel
wood instead of steel
stone under feet, not a concrete path
my perception of real
I want to take wing
like the dove as it sings
ooooh ooooh
the joy that it brings
Carolina skyline
mountains and trees
let me get lost in you
Carolina skyline
means more to me
let me get lost in you
Carolina skyline
mountains to sea
let me get lost in you
I want to hide
my soul deep inside
the heart of a tree to see the winding
vistas so wide
I want to live
in all you have to give
the salt of the earth, rebirth in me
the means to forgive
Carolina skyline
mountains and trees
let me get lost in you
Carolina skyline
means more to me
let me get lost in you
Carolina skyline
mountains to sea
let me get lost in you
A is for the Anaconda squeeze squeeze squeeze
B is for the Bedbugs who bite like fleas
C is for the Cat who likes to say meow
and D, it is for Dog
E is for Elephant who grows really big
F is for the Fireants as small as a twig
G is for Giraffe with the long long neck
and H, it is for Horse
I is for Iguana with his long spiked tail
J is for Jaguar or is it Jag-you-er
K is for the Kangaroo who likes to kick
and L, it is for Lamb
M is for Man, yes he is an animal
N is for Nighthawk who gets his stomach full
O is for the Otter who swims in the muddy creek
and P, it is for Pigeon
We love all the animals on our green Earth
The birds come from eggs and the mammals natural birth
We can spell it out while we sing this song right here
Like Q is for Quail and R is for Reindeer
S is for the Salamander with his slimy skin
T is for Tarantula who likes to sneak on in
U is for the Urchin don't step on his spiney spines
and V it is for Vulture
W is for the Wolverine and all of his sharp teeth
X is for the Xenopus, a frog I'd like to meet
Y is for the Yellowjacket sting sting sting
and Z, it is for Zebra
Clear blue Sunday morning
Still a chill in the Sunday air
Around us people buzzing
Excitement everywhere
Today we hike the canyon
Gather on the bus
Narrows is the answer
Right in front of us
You may disagree
See it you may change
Feel its all our duty
Protecting natures beauty
You may disagree
See it you will try
Know it's all our duty
It's natures beauty
Pictures don't do justice
Words just can't explain
Never been a nature boy
This is just insane
Today we hike the canyon
Gather on the bus
Narrows is the answer
Right in front of us
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