Lynda Kay Parker
&
Louise Goffin
From ANDRAS JONES: Continuing our Pop Oracle session with singer-songwriter LOUISE GOFFIN we are joined by her friend LYNDA KAY PARKER for a complex question about the shedding of a president. The answer is simple which is not the same as easy.
Simple Life
I don’t know why you’re shook up baby
Let’s get a ticket for the weekend
Get a job or we’ll get out of town
Before we snap
Reachin’ down into the magic within ya
Don’t need a dollar for a song
Get out my guitar and we’ll go far
And you can sing along
I want a simple life
No decisions to be made
no future to upgrade
I want a simple life
Hang out with the birds and the trees
Brother won’t you help me please
Get a simple life
I’ve known you since we were young
You were a wild creole girl
We went places within a couple of miles
But it felt like we’d seen the world
Remember that kid who changed his hair
Every month
I loved him best in June
But in December he came back
All dressed in black
With a cat named “Claire Du Lune”
I want a simple life
No decisions to be made
no future to upgrade
I want a simple life
Each year a candle on the cake
Out of all the roads to take
I want simple life
I don’t why you’re shook up baby
Let’s get a ticket for the weekend
Get a job or we get out of town
Before we snap
Reach down into the magic within ya
Shine it bright so all can see
People want you to be
Who they want you to be
And if you’re asking me:
I want a simple life
No decisions to be made
no future to upgrade
I want a simple life
Hang out with the birds and the trees
Brother won’t you help me please
Get a simple life