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SINGER: Meg Hutchinson
SONG:Building The Ark
At the telephone booth in the rain, it's Been like this four nights and three days, and Who's to say thirty-six aren't to come, it's an April shower but i'm ready for the flood, and Neither six hundred nor the chosen one, Still i lower the planks And march the wild things on, and God said, "build it out of gopher wood," And i said back, "you know music it floats real good" and How is an olive leaf, enough of a covenant Borne on a small wing after a long dark Should i still walk the edge, If the waters are rising Two by two they march on, Safe i walk all alone
See i'm no good with a hammer Or a nail, and the Wind will have to carry me 'cause i never Learned to sail, and I didn't get sea legs when they Were passed out, but i Learned to sing from way down Deep where it counts, and How will i calculate my area Three decks are a lot for a paper Thin tape measure, and How will i catch two of every fish And every bird, with Music alone can i float through this world? I know that i have made it this way Unrequited love leaves a lot to say And a lot of free time To sing away the days, and Makes me want to be Just a little bit crazy, and Our greatest gift is the survival urge, and If i seem distant I'm just protecting myself, and People tell me my full name means pearl, Like an oyster in my shell I will make something beautiful
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