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Sometime I feel like a dandelion seed
floating in the wind
Where will I go, where will I land
Sometime I feel like a clown's smile
Turned up on its end
And for no reason at all
I've got perma grin
Sometime I feel like a starfish
feeding in the sand
An angelfish swims nearby
With a twist of its fin
Sometime I dream I am a whale
Swimmin' in the deep blue sea
My mind goes to the strangest places
How can this beI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awaySometimes I feel like a UFO
flyin' in the air
Wondering if I'm ever gonna be accepted

down there
Sometimes I fell like a snowflake
Stacking up on my friends
Feel the warmth of Mr. Sun
And I'm back to the earth again
On the wings of a butterfly
I fly over the flowers
Into the garden of your love
Where we melt into the colors
It's funny how this beautiful garden
Gives us what we need
I like the smell of balsa wood
I like the smell of weed
Sometimes I fell like a steam train
Barreling down the tracks
You, my friend, are waiting
For my caboose to pass
Sometimes like a hovercraft
Never touching the ground
Everyone is riding me
But it never weighs me downI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awayLook at me
I'm a teardrop rolling down your cheek
Familiar with your sadness
It's enough to make me weep
Now I am a rolling stone
I feel like an accident
Right now I'm a boomerang
Like karma I come back
Like a guard growing dreams
Or a farmer with forever corn
I'm a filter for the ocean
An alphabet you don't have to learn
I'm spring's first flower
In love's first sigh
I'm all my dreams
I am the skyI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awayI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awayI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awayI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float awayI'm a dandelion seed
Float, float, float away

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Olsson has seen life from the other side of the business, with a decade of experience in both major-label and independent situations. Despite three albums (1998’s P.J. Olsson, 1999’s Words for Living and 2005’s Beautifully Insane) acclaimed both for their bold 21st century troubadour combinations of traditional instruments and innovatively utilized electronics and his often-revealing lyrics, he had little commercial success.

Read more about P.J. Olsson on Last.fm.


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