Everybody's Polyamorous At Camp Kamachee

Embracing Life's Complexities: A Polyamorous Tale by Folktale San Pedro
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Lyrics

Just assure me again

Seeking reassurance about a previous request or action

That you did what I asked of you

Requesting confirmation that a specific task was completed

I've been well

Expressing well-being or a positive state

And those days take a toll on me

Reflecting on the emotional toll of certain days

You complain

Pointing out complaints about city life

Of life in the city

Advising caution and stillness, possibly in response to city challenges

Watch your back, don't move

Commenting on the prevalence of superficial skills and trivial entertainment

These cheap skills and silly grooves

Encouraging to disregard insignificant matters and focus on substantial beliefs

And forget those somethings that come from nothing But see and believe

Advising to ignore meaningless things that have no origin but to perceive and believe

In my own version of what I call this life Ain't it nice

Expressing a personal perspective on life and appreciating it

To exclude yourself from

Highlighting the value of excluding oneself from those with harmful intentions

Those who seek your demise

Emphasizing the constant need to distance from those who wish harm

All the time All the time

Reiterating the continuous nature of avoiding negative influences

Just see and believe

Reaffirming the importance of perception and belief in personal version of life

In my own version of what I call this life Ain't it nice

Repeating the joy of excluding oneself from harmful influences

To exclude yourself from

Restating the value of distancing from those seeking harm

Those who seek your demise

Emphasizing the ongoing nature of avoiding negativity

All the time All the time

Reiterating the constant need to stay away from harmful influences

Dale's just a man

Describing Dale as a regular man who may not comprehend certain things

He couldn't even understand Where the Sun got it's power from Everybody loves him

Acknowledging that Dale is loved despite being somewhat unintelligent

But he's just a little bit dumb Doesn't matter

Stating that intelligence doesn't matter, emphasizing Dale's positive qualities

He's a really good

Highlighting Dale's proficiency as a social worker

Social worker

Affirming Dale's occupation as a social worker

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