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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/05/26 04:07 PM
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This is a quick ditty I wrote this past week which was inspired by my daughter and her passion for organic farming. As a result of her influence, I pulled up our lawn last spring and planted a garden and it's a pretty cool space now. Seeds In The Garden http://soundcloud.com/bobby-wayne/seeds-in-the-gardenV1 Well they pulled up the lawn that very first week And they planted a garden filled with good things to eat And they weeded and watered and lovingly toiled Saying prayers for the seeds and singing songs for the soil. V2 Now the neighbors were startled, upset and annoyed For their emerald green lawns were their pride and their joy And it seemed like a crime to destroy the whole thing For a yard full of dirt and a handful of beans. Chorus: And the seeds in the garden quickly sprouted and grew Like most things when lovingly nurtured will do, And the people they danced with a joy unrestrained, Giving thanks to the Earth, and the sun and the rain. V3 Now the neighbors recovered, they were better than that They'd just been caught by surprise and didn't know how to act But they showed up one day with their tools and their gloves And they offered to help with this labor of love. Chorus: And the seeds in the garden.... (Instrumental) V4 Well the harvest time came and their bounty was great So they invited all their neighbors to come help celebrate And they danced and they sang as the sun brightly shone On all the beautiful things that the garden had grown. Chorus: And the seeds in the garden.....
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Wonderful lyrics, and the melody is a fine fit!! Kudos!! Great stuff! -Tom
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Why Bobby,
You're just a "folky," born in the wrong generation! This would make a great story song for little kids in "Bible School," with the great message of God, Earth, & how the neighbors learned a valuable lesson about the foolishness of being pretentious.
Now there's a concept for you for you to create a CD with "valuable lessons" to market to the churches across the country! Who knows?
Nice lyrics--although I think you for the fun of it ought to write another alternate ending version where the neighbors get in to a fight and feud--destroy the garden and the well kept lawn as well!
steady-eddie.
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two GREEN thumbs up from me Bobby!Makes me wanna turn my lights on up in the attic and sling some seeds ya know!Mike
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Tom. Thanks for the listen and the kind words.
Eddie; Funny you should mention "God." I was intentionally trying to avoid the God thing by concentrating more on the elements of earth and weather. This is a better fit for my own brand of spirituality. As for the folky thing, I often feel that I am 50 years too late for the music that seems to spring from my soul.
Mike. Thank you for once again stopping by. So tell me....just what kind of plants are you growing up there in your attic. Sounds sort of suspicious.
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Hi Bobby,
Just wanted to clarify that I wasn't implying that your song sounded like a Christian oriented song per se' only that the values and lessons seemed almost "Biblical," in their lesson value from my interpretation. I also more than likely read the line "giving thanks" to imply "God" as well. It's really about perspective and as I re-read your lyrics, I can see that you are stating--"giving thanks to the "earth."
Cool lyrics and unique how you incorporated the "earthly topic" with what I perceived to be a typical suburban neighborhood where everyone feels as though they have to keep their yards as good as their neighbors which is rewarding for many--yet the contrast which you provided is somewhat "enlightening" to what's really more important!
By the way--we're "garden people" at our home!
steady-eddie.
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Hey Bobby- You've written some really great songs. I'm a fan of yours, and I love the subjects your songs sprout up from. Keep up the good work man......
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Bobby. Thanks for the good words. I'm a fan of your work as well.
Steady: Listen to the parody I'm posting. It was inspired by you and Mike. Thanks as always for your support.
Calvin. Thanks for the listen. You have a wonderfully creative mind and I appreciate your input a lot.
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