Porch Song

DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, S. ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE

I opened up my eyes to see
A land of sunny rocks and funny trees
I guess (Yes,) I'm on the moon again
A heavy earth exchange a lighter breeze
Got no coat and got no money
A pair of tennis shoes to last through May
A crater for an outdoor pool
A few good cats to help me pass the day

Havin' a good time, here today
Watching the sun shine, matinee
Never the wrong time, time we stay
Living the moontime, time we play

From here I watch the world go by
Working in the moon-time bar and grill
The word from Earth my time is up
But here upon the moon time stands still
Got no telecommunications
Cables haven't gotten out this way
The man in the moon is a musician
That's the way we pass the lunar day

Havin' a good time, here today
Watching the sun shine, matinee
Never the wrong time, time we stay
Living the moontime, time we play
Living the moontime, time to live it up!

Trivia about the song Porch Song by Widespread Panic

On which albums was the song “Porch Song” released by Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic released the song on the albums “Space Wrangler” in 1988, “Panic In The Streets” in 1998, “Light Fuse Get Away” in 1998, and “Driving Songs Vol. II: Fall 2007” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Porch Song” by Widespread Panic?
The song “Porch Song” by Widespread Panic was composed by DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, S. ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE.

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