Singing a song, to find a dog
If we follow this happy tune we’ll find him easily
This makes complete sense and it’s totally normal
On this: a perfectly ordinary day.
Oh no, this doesn’t feel right
I think we’ve taken a wrong turning
I feel like everything is gonna go bad
Do not look at the statues let’s move on
Let’s head downhill from the Lightning Tree
I can feeling my heart lifting my pace is quickening
Everything is going to be OK
And as we turn towards The Weeping Park
it makes me suddenly introspective.
Like 'who is real?’, and 'what is the point?’
It’s a sobering perspective.
But this is the right way, I can feel it in the air
Come on let’s go. Everything is going to be OK
Oh no, I think we’ve gone wrong there’s no hope at all
We’re never gonna find my dog
And the dark cloud hangs so heavy over us all
Hey did you hear a bark from over the hill?
Did you see a tail wagging behind those trees?
We’re so close I can feel it in my heart
Come on let’s run I can see him now
Everything is going to be OK
EJ: There’s my dog
AP: There’s your dog
EJ & AP: We found the dog OK
Everything is going to be a OK
On this: a perfectly ordinary day.
EJ: hey there, dog! How’re you doing, dog?
credits
from The Lost Cat Podcast,
released November 15, 2019
All songs for the episode 'The Perfectly Ordinary Day' were written, performed and produced by: A P Clarke, EJ Lee and C Collins
supported by 21 fans who also own “Finding The Dog”
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