Thursday, March 23, 2017
Nice To Be Here Ray Thomas
Nice To Be Here Ray Thomas
Guest poem sent in by Don Case
(Poem #1924) Nice To Be Here Nice to be here hope you agree Lying in the sun Lovely weather, must climb a tree The show has just begun All the leaves start swaying To the breeze that's playing On a thousand violins And the bees are humming To a frog sat strumming On a guitar with only one string I can see them they can't see me I feel out of sight I can see them they can't see me Much to my delight And it seems worth noting Water rats were boating As a lark began to sing The sounds kept coming With Jack Rabbit loudly drumming On the side of a biscuit tin I can see them they can't see me I feel out of sight I can see them they can't see me Much to my delight Silver minnows were devising Water ballet so surprising A mouse played a daffodil A mole came up blinking Underneath an owl who's thinking How he came to be sat on a hill I can see them they can't see me I feel out of sight I can see them they can't see me Much to my delight I know you won't believe me But I'm certain that I did see A mouse playing daffodil All the band was really jumping With Jack Rabbit in there thumping I found that I couldn't sit still I just had to make it with them Cause they played my kind of rhythm And the bees hummed in harmony And the owl played his oboe Then the frog's guitar solo It was all just too much for me I know you won't believe me But I'm certain that I did see A mouse playing daffodil All the band was really jumping With Jack Rabbit in there thumping I found that I couldn't sit still |
(of the Moody Blues) Note: From the album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, 1971 This song has always been uplifting to me even out of the context of the album. In the album it follows "One More Time To Live" by John Lodge, a heavy song musically. Then this light hearted melody comes on and delivers the twinkle in the eye of Mother Earth that is longed for. The Moody Blues have made some great albums and this one deserves a listen. Don Case [Links] Wikipedia on the Moody Blues: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moody_Blues
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