I wrote about the superstition of saying "White Rabbits" around the campfire. I did some research and found out that it's an English term. Learned something new.
lyrics
Tell me about the first book that took your mind
Do you still think about it from time to time
Does it every once in a while creep into your dreams
Guiding your mind to the person that you want to be
Is the smoke in your eyes
Do you think you might choke
Shuffling around the pit
To avoid the smoke
Do you believe in coincidence
Superstition and happenstance
Say Rabbit rabbit rabbit
And the smoke goes away
Do you say it up the chimney on the first of every month
do you lift up your feet when you’re driving over railroad tracks
do you duck under Willow’s as you pass underneath
When you’re walking on the sidewalk Do step over the cracks
Is the smoke in your eyes
Do you think you might choke
Shuffling around the pit
To avoid the smoke
Do you believe in coincidence
Superstition and happenstance
Say Rabbit rabbit rabbit
And the smoke goes away
Sometimes I disappear way down in a hole
Come out in a frame of mind
Nobody knows
I’ve been visiting friends that no ones ever met
I’m learning all the rules
So I can understand and forget
Is the smoke in your eyes
Do you think you might choke
Shuffling around the pit
To avoid the smoke
Do you believe in coincidence
Superstition and happenstance
Say Rabbit rabbit rabbit
And the smoke goes away
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