I Wanna Go Back - David Dunn



     
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I Wanna Go Back Lyrics


When I was a kid
I was sure
I could run across the ocean
And I was gonna be an astronautWhen it was You and it was me
I had everything I needed
Faith could even move a mountain topAnd then I grew up
And then I got older
Then my life got tough
And we grew apartI wanna go back
To Jesus loves me this I know
For the Bible tells me
For the Bible tells me so
I wanna go back
To this little light
Gonna let it shine
Gonna let it shine
I wanna go backWhen I was a kid
I didn't care to keep up with the Joneses

I was just happy that they lived next doorWhen it was You and it was me
I had everything I needed
Your hands were big enough to hold the worldAnd then I grew up
And then I got older
Then my life got tough
And we grew apartI wanna go back
To Jesus loves me this I know
For the Bible tells me
For the Bible tells me so
I wanna go back
To this little light
Gonna let it shine
Gonna let it shine
I wanna go backI wanna go back, back to
Yes, Jesus loves me
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There may be more than one David Dunn producing music. The following is a description of the David Dunn that produces ecological sound recordings.

David Dunn is at once an ecologist, a philosopher, a member of the 'new science', a performer, an integrator of human values with technological ones, and an artist.

Although I feel I can speak knowingly of him, it is nevertheless impossible to get a "fix" on him; (trying to do so only serves to show the elusive, ---sometimes contradictory---, and yet, precise nature of his work, and persona).

But simply said: David is a composer; ---to be sure a composer of 'music', and the 'musical'. But more significantly, David is a composer as in 'making', 'searching', `exploring', 'finding', 'synthesizing', 'questioning'. Yes, endless questioning. He strives, (as certain others do), to not box things in; to not assume that so-called "areas", "disciplines", (e.g., as between music and linguistics), can be bounded as-if they signify mutually-exclusive domains. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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