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Gate song to leave 'Pirates of the Carribean' step
Re: Gate song to leave 'Pirates of the Carribean' step
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On a random note, another good Schooner Fare tune: Muddy Water, written by Roger Miller.
Quote:
Look out for me, old muddy water!
Your mysteries are deep and wide.
And I've got a need for goin' someplace.
I've got a need to climb upon your back and ride.
You can look for me when you see me comin'.
I may be runnin', I don't know.
I may be tired and a-runnin' fever,
But I'll be headed south to the mouth of the Ohio.
I may be down to the pain and sorrow
Of no tomorrow comin' in.
But I put my pole to the river bottom,
And I've got to hide someplace to find myself again.
Effect: Conjures up a river that carries Doug away to find someplace to hide. Good quick-escape song.--
"I give you the beautiful... the talented... the tirelessly atomic-powered...
R!
DOROTHY!
WAYNERIGHT!

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Re: Gate song to leave 'Pirates of the Carribean' step - by Kokuten - 06-22-2007, 02:34 AM
Re: Gate song to leave 'Pirates of the Carribean' step - by ECSNorway - 06-22-2007, 03:22 AM

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