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My New Favorite Word: Eclectic

"Calm Down" - Loney Dear


I. Want. This. Song. (I can't find it anywhere.)

It's not on Playlist (No surprise)
It's not on YouTube (Big surprise!)
It's not even on any search engine for lyrics (Bigger surprise).

So. Go. Get. This. For. Me.

Because. I. Deserve. Everything. I. Want.

FYI: The only site I found this song on was http://www.epitonic.com/artists/loney-dear/. So go to it now before it's lost forever. Hurry. The xylophone alone is a good reason as any. It reminds me of the "crocodile ice-skating" scene, but it's not as eerie. I found a few songs I like, but this one is the ONE that played on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic." I finally found beauty in mornings! So, I thought to myself, "Anything that can make me appreciate such a dreaded hour is worth looking into."


Morning Becomes Eclectic is committed to a music experience that celebrates innovation, creativity and diversity by combining progressive pop, world beat, jazz, African, reggae, classical and new music.- http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb

So, check it out. The radio show, this artist...You'd be a fool not to, although I'd be surprised if you didn't know of this already, but act surprised anyway.

Lyrics:

Slow down, there's nothing after you
Back down, there's nothing after you
Calm down, there's nothing after you
After you

Slow down, there's nothing after you
Calm down, there's nothing after you
Calm down, there's nothing after you
After you

Hey you, there's nothing after you, ou-ou-ou
There's nothing after you, ou
There's nothing after you

Slow down, there's nothing after you
Back down, there's nothing after you
Calm down, there's nothing after you
After you

Slow down, there's nothing after you
Back down, there's nothing after you
Calm down, there's nothing after you
After you

And will you catch, catch, catch me
If I fall, fall, fall
If I go down, down,
If I go down

And will you catch, catch, catch me
If I fall, fall, fall
If I go down, down,
If I go down


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