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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2014 · 2 MIN

Tropical Octav3

from Phoenix Winter: MLP Songs · host Phoenix Winter

Lyrics:You may call it crash, I call it a fly inHere to perform on this desert-ed island
Jealous, cause I leave a pony smilin'?
You need to chill, cause you knowin' who I am

Out here, no cell phone service
With a blank stare, it don't serve its purpose
Not worthless, look under the surface
Clear blue sea and these ponies are shirtless

Spectacular, you don't speak tree
The vernacular, you. know it beats me;
Never mastered words, it isn't easy.
Leave a wreck afterwards, so Tavi please please 
I need a beat-we need an atlas,
I need a drink,but we're rather mapless
At an impasse- pass me the track list Trackless in fact, though I lack this, I blast this.

Not known to be patient
So far from home- from our Equestrian nation
Miss the standing ovation
Miss the lights and the stage: what a grand innovation

Pain is bass: heavy, I drop it
Smile in place, don't know you got it
Don't always get what you're hopin' for
More worry than a bat with a Jokermort

But we're still breathing
And the sunset is setting so sweetly this evening.
Know you're thinking of leaving,
But though it seems hopeless, I hope you believe me.

It's an issue not insurmountable
Never was a test, no one holds you accountable,
Can't advance in life without a little stressin',
And though worry defeats, let me teach you a lesson

Life is full of problems-life is full of hurtin'-
But it's hardest to solve when your mind isn't certain
That you're on the right path, right track- what's that?
don't know where we are, but I know where we're at.

Gallop-agos Islands, I'm here with you
Don't pick sides when it's only we two
Don't brood, what did I do?
You're my best friend, there's no need to argue!

To have a good time I don't need your permission,
But time'll crawl by when's work's inefficient.
know that you're raring to go and get fishin'.
But, Tavi, Tavi, stop and just listen!

We'll carry on cause somebody gets you,
So sing your song and the melody will let you
Get your worries gone know Celest'll bless you.
New day will dawn and we'll focus on our rescue1 2 3 Tavi dance with me!
Though we're lost at seathe best is 
just no way to be,come on let's 
take things slow
help is on its way I knowso 
we've know where to go!Call it crash, or call it a fly in
Here to perform on this desert-ed island
Jealous, cause I leave a pony smilin'?
You need to chill, cause you know just who I am

Out here, no cell phone service
With a blank stare, it don't serve its purpose
Not worthless, look under the surface
Clear blue sea and these ponies are shirtless.

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Lyrics: You may call it crash, I call it a fly in Here to perform on this desert-ed island 
Jealous, cause I leave a pony smilin'?
 You need to chill, cause you knowin' who I am 

Out here, no cell phone service 
With a blank stare, it don't serve its purpose
 Not worthless, look under the surface
 Clear blue sea and these ponies are shirtless

 Spectacular, you don't speak tree
 The vernacular, you. know it beats me;
 Never mastered words, it isn't easy.
 Leave a wreck afterwards, so Tavi please please 
 I need a beat- we need an atlas, 
I need a drink, but we're rather mapless
 At an impasse- pass me the track list Trackless in fact, though I lack this, I blast this. 

Not known to be patient 
So far from home- from our Equestrian nation
 Miss the standing ovation
 Miss the lights and the stage: what a grand innovation 

Pain is bass: heavy, I drop it
 Smile in place, don't know you got it
 Don't always get what you're hopin' for
 More worry than a bat with a Jokermort

 But we're still breathing 
And the sunset is setting so sweetly this evening.
 Know you're thinking of leaving,
 But though it seems hopeless, I hope you believe me. 

It's an issue not insurmountable
 Never was a test, no one holds you accountable, 
Can't advance in life without a little stressin',
 And though worry defeats, let me teach you a lesson

 Life is full of problems- life is full of hurtin'- 
But it's hardest to solve when your mind isn't certain
 That you're on the right path, right track- what's that? 
don't know where we are, but I know where we're at. 

Gallop-agos Islands, I'm here with you
 Don't pick sides when it's only we two 
Don't brood, what did I do?
 You're my best friend, there's no need to argue! 

To have a good time I don't need your permission, 
But time'll crawl by when's work's inefficient. 
know that you're raring to go and get fishin'. 
But, Tavi, Tavi, stop and just listen!

 We'll carry on cause somebody gets you,
 So sing your song and the melody will let you
 Get your worries gone know Celest'll bless you.
 New day will dawn and we'll focus on our rescue 1 2 3 Tavi dance with me!
 Though we're lost at sea the best is 
just no way to be, come on let's 
take things slow
 help is on its way I know so 
we've know where to go! Call it crash, or call it a fly in 
Here to perform on this desert-ed island 
Jealous, cause I leave a pony smilin'? 
You need to chill, cause you know just who I am

 Out here, no cell phone service 
With a blank stare, it don't serve its purpose 
Not worthless, look under the surface 
Clear blue sea and these ponies are shirtless.

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Song Against Songs, The by G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936) LibriVox LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of The Song Against Songs by G. K. Chesterton. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for October 16, 2011.Chesterton was a large man, standing 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and weighing around 21 stone (130 kg; 290 lb). His girth gave rise to a famous anecdote. During World War I a lady in London asked why he was not 'out at the Front'; he replied, 'If you go round to the side, you will see that I am.' On another occasion he remarked to his friend George Bernard Shaw: "To look at you, anyone would think a famine had struck England". Shaw retorted, "To look at you, anyone would think you have caused it". P. G. Wodehouse once described a very loud crash as "a sound like Chesterton falling onto a sheet of tin."( Summary from Wikipedia ) Random Song Encounters Gene Vincent The idea is presenting a weekly random playlist of songs with commentary, and no specific ties to decade, genre, popularity, or anything else. Mostly from the world of rock and pop, but occasionally venturing into other musical genres when the urge strikes. Something to keep me occupied and out of trouble… Heroes and tales of Old Britain Lunapilot Beloved Britain celebrated in song. Some are humorous in intent, some merely in retrospect, some are just here because Wavlake doesn't have a "Random influences" category for albums and everyone's humour is different anyway! The subheading "Novelty" is probably a better fit as most of these songs you will only want to hear once! ;) Oh, all songs in this album were made using Udio. Read classic chapters xieanming literature:The Leavenworth Case By: Anna Katharine Green (1846-1935)A Doll's House By: Henrik IbsenPenguin Island By: Anatole France (1844-1924)The Essays of Francis Bacon By: Francis Bacon (1561-1626)Othello By: William Shakespeare (1564-1616)Love-Songs of Childhood By: Eugene Field (1850-1895)The Devil's Dictionary By: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 By: Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942)Three Ghost Stories The Time Traders By: Andre Norton (1912-2005)A Child's History of England By: Charles Dickens (1812-1870)The Man of Property By: John Galsworthy (1867-1933)Letters of Two Brides By: Honore de Balzac The History of the Plague in London By: Daniel Defoe (1659/1661-1731)Carmilla By: Joseph Sheridan LeFanu (1814-1873)Main Street By: Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts By: Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902)Spirits i

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Lyrics:You may call it crash, I call it a fly inHere to perform on this desert-ed island
Jealous, cause I leave a pony smilin'?
You need to chill, cause you knowin' who I am

Out here, no cell phone service
With a blank stare, it don't serve its...

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