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A song about looking on the bright side of things.
rock blues country
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A rock, blues, and new country band from the Indianapolis, IN area.
The 4th Normal Form Band is from the Indianapolis, IN area and consists of four brothers and their father. They perform regularly at venues ranging from coffee shops and churches to college campuses, festivals, conferences centers, and county and state fairs. Their music is strictly family-friendly and appropriate for all ages. The 4NF Band plays a variety of musical styles, including progressive, hard, and soft rock, as well as blues and new country. In the past, they have covered such bands as Kansas, Journey, Jimmy Buffett, Boston, Rush, John Denver, Creed, and Kenny Wayne Sheppard. Their music can be found on their six full-length CDs, Seeds of Time, Here in America..., Mothers of Invention, HumanNature, Coram Deo, and Shen Shen Ai Ni. Various themes run through the band’s original works. Some of their material is philosophical in nature, while some is simply amusing and creative illustrations of contemporary life and thought.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #953
Peak in subgenre #187
Author
Robert E. Beasley
Rights
2003
Uploaded
July 25, 2008
Track Files
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:25
Lyrics
I like the rain—a drink of water for the trees. Some will complain, but it means life for you and for me. Think about Mondays—for some it’s a day that we must get through. But it means we are able to work and begin our week anew. So don’t you think we should see things differently? Through a lens of thankfulness I see plain. Woo don’t you think we should see things differently? Yeah. To count one’s blessings is great gain. I like the clouds—they help me appreciate those sunny days. And when the thunder is loud, it means refreshing is on its way. Consider the winter—for some it seems dismal and depressed. But it means that in flowers the earth herself will soon be dressed.
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