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Flight to Freedom: A Musical Odyssey into Wilderness Bliss
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Lyrics

I pray for a rocket

I express a desire for a rocket.

That would launch me far

The rocket would propel me to a distant place.

Far from the light

Far away from the light of the morning star.

Of the morning star

Escaping the brightness of a new day.

And if I had wings

If I had wings, I would fly without constraints.

I would fly free

To the serene and tranquil wilderness.

To the quiet of the wilderness

Counting begins, emphasizing a sequence - one, two, three.

In one, two, three

Continuing the theme of escape and freedom.

One, two

Repetition of the counting sequence, reinforcing a rhythm.

Three leafed clovers

Imagining a bed made of three-leaf clovers.

Would be my bed

Envisioning a regal setting with three evening angels.

And three evening angels

Symbolizing a sense of divine presence.

Would crown my head

The idea of being honored with a crown.

There, I would sit

Contemplating a peaceful place to sit.

Counting stars, counting sheep

Engaging in the meditative act of counting stars and sheep.

And then I would sleep

Anticipating a tranquil slumber.

In one, two, three

Reiteration of the counting sequence for emphasis.

One, two, three

Repeating the desire for a serene escape.

One, two

Reinforcing the counting motif.

I've seen paintings

Reflecting on artworks displayed in halls.

Hanging in halls

Art conveying vivid narratives to observers.

That tell vivid stories

Stories shared with those who inquire.

To anyone who calls

Expressing curiosity about the creation process.

And if I asked them

Asking how the artworks came into existence.

How they came to be

The answer received is that a painter created them.

They say, "a painter made me"

Reiterating the counting sequence, tying it to creation.

In one, two, three

Emphasizing the role of a creator in the act of making.

One, two, three

Repetition of the counting sequence.

One, two

Reinforcing the idea of sequential order and rhythm.

There is a Maker

Introducing the concept of a Maker or Creator.

Who called us to rest

A call to rest after continuous acts of creation.

After constant creation

Referencing the idea of a blessed seventh day of rest.

Found the seventh day blessed

Highlighting the balance between creation and rest.

So between guitar strums

Connecting rest to musical instruments - guitar and piano.

And the piano keys

Viewing rest as a melodic and harmonious song.

Rest is a song that sings

Rest is portrayed as a song that resonates.

One, two

Concluding with the counting sequence, bringing closure.

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