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It Started Out So Nice - Rodriguez



     
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It started out with butterflies
On a velvet afternoon
With flashing eyes and promises
Caught and held too soon
In a place called Ixea
With it's pumpkin oval moonIt started out so niceGenji taught Orion
Sea-purple harmony
While Kogi hid secrets into seashells
And even the ocean laughed
beneath that celestial canopyCuz it started out so niceWith the dust of stars they intermingled
Durock of Avon would only jingle
Marble money tunes
As pale earthly circles swoonedVolume left Bohemia, a triangle for his thumb
Questions fell but no one stopped to listen
That eternity was just a dawn away
And the rest was sure to come
Leaves, caught in winter's iceAbandoned circus grounds of flower captains
Prisms in a palm one way it happens

The air was silver calm
The softly met were slowly moving onThen all things in common suddenly grew strange
Now the Wurs were chasing other rainbows
Trying to find where the wind blows
To empty corners past dusty memoriesNow in the third millennium the crowded madness came
Crooked shadows roamed through the nights
The wizards overplayed their names
And after that the Wurs never bothered to have
Summer reasons... again,
but it started out so nice
it started out so niceWe started out so nice.

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Rodriguez is the name of four different projects. 1) Sixto Diaz Rodriguez (also known as Rodriguez or as Jesus Rodriguez) is an American folk musician, born in Detroit, Michigan on July 10, 1942. He was named 'Sixto' (pronounced seex-toe) because he was the sixth child in his family. Rodriguez's parents were middle-class immigrants from Mexico, who left in the 1920s. In most of his songs he takes a political stance on the cruelties facing the inner city poor.

Read more about Rodriguez on Last.fm.


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