On the first part of the lesson
I was looking at all the life.
There were plants and squees and sticks and things.
There were bugs and birds with wings.
As soon as I got there, I arrived
In the top of an inside-out tree.
The outside was in, and the inside out,
And the nature naturally.
I've been through Edanna on a bird with no name.
It felt like it was an airplane.
In Edanna you can't remember your name,
'Cause no one ain't gonna nothing explain.
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
After two hours in the Deadwood Ridge
Some hair began to grow on my head.
After three hours on a leafy bridge
I saw the imager up ahead.
And the story of life of his daughters and wife
Made me sad to think they were dead.
You see I've been through Edanna on a bird with no name.
It felt like it was an airplane.
In Edanna you can't remember your name,
'Cause no one ain't gonna nothing explain.
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
After nine hours I let the bird fly free
With the fish's electricity.
There were plants and squees and sticks and things.
There were bugs and birds with wings.
Edanna's in an ocean with its life all around
And a brilliant sun is here.
Within Edanna is a noise made of sound
But the humans don't have an ear.
You see I've been through Edanna on a bird with no name.
It felt like it was an airplane.
In Edanna you can't remember your name,
'Cause no one ain't gonna nothing explain.
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
(La la, la, la la la la. La la la, la la.)
