Where the Nest Goes

April 20, 2009 12:17 PM

A resurrected ditty from more than a decade ago -- finally retooled it and recorded it properly. Another Geese tune. I originally wrote it for my then-infant son Mikey (who was heard on other recent tunes I've submitted to MeFi Music). I think it has an old-school flavor (with a pinch of the Monkees and ABBA). Enjoy.

(K Gruber)

Dingbat, every morning
As the sun shines, you can't hide
Closer to tomorrow
I remember as I ride

Where the nest goes in the trees
Where we sit and feel the breeze
Where the sun beats down upon our faces every day
Where the people love to stand
And you hear them clap their hands
That's where you can find you and me

Hey there, can you hear me?
I've been talking to your heart
Maybe if you listen
You can hear me; let me start

Listen: I've been waiting
Just to tell you it's alright
Tonight, let's just lie here
Looking at the stars all night


(c) 1996, 1999, 2009 Non Compos Music

posted by grubi (4 comments total)

It sounds to me a bit of that other 90s, Dave Matthews Band, for instance. Are you into them?
posted by micayetoca at 4:40 PM on April 21, 2009


Actually I don't care for them.
posted by grubi at 10:09 PM on April 21, 2009


Oops, sorry about that, then.
posted by micayetoca at 6:35 AM on April 22, 2009


That's ok. Not like I hate em.
posted by grubi at 5:16 PM on April 22, 2009


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