I'll tell you a dream:
I went outside
I saw the snow fall and the sun rise
Later the door rang
It was Nana and Papa
They said "Don't you wanna have over your friend?"
"How about Miles? He is my friend?"
Then you were here so I didn't go cu-cu-cu-cuckoo bananas!"
After the gun fight it was time to eat
But then a tornado came down the street
"Get inside, kids!" Hollered by Mom,
"Follow me quickly into the car"
How crazy can you get?
How crazy is this dream?
First there's snow then a tornado and now we're driving!
It was a close call but then as we fled
Mom crashed the car in the side of a shed
HU! A tornado!
I turned and screamed
A talking tornado was talking to me!
A tornado looking for his pet!
A tornado! A talking one yet!
So I said "Just don't go a-knocking all those houses down, you got it?"
And that was my dream.
credits
from The Song-Poem Store Vol.2,
released October 2, 2020
Composed by: The Famous Sandhogs
Concept: Matai, age 9
Lyrics: The Famous Sandhogs
Words inspired by: My Dream by Matai, age 9
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