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Pilot Light
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The life and times of Traveling Ed Teja
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Eclectic composer/songwriter.
My music is a mix of acoustic and electric, orchestral and ensemble, songs and compositions. Recently I have been writing with some talented people who are taking me in new directions.
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Charts
#12,615 today Peak #221
#2,814 in subgenre Peak #27
Author
E. Teja
Rights
2006
Uploaded
December 02, 2006
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:56
Story behind the song
I travel so much that sometimes it is hard to fit in when I want to.
Lyrics
Time followed me halfway to dark Crossing a desert where I'd left my Austin-Healy parked I'd been to the doctor, a man of renown That's what the nurse told me, as I put on the gown I wasn't feeling very good At least not as good as I should When he came in the room, the doctor said: "At first sight, I'm not sure anything we can do would put you right You've got your finger on the trigger and when I came in the door I saw a chip on your shoulder that looks like a 2x4. No there's not much I can do to put you right. And I'm not even sure it's worth the fight. But maybe it's just your pilot light, went out Yes maybe its just your pilot light." I wondered what else that doctor knew But he waved his hands and said that we were through. There was more I wanted to know about that pilot light But I had no insurance, they made me go without a fight. "I suggest you get on out of town," he said, "Before the authorities have you put down," he said. Like Eliot's patient, under a starry sky, I was etherized and watched the lamplighters go by. I knew right then what I had to do. Give up pork and close myself on Saturday is what I'd do. Or maybe follow Buddha, at least to the mall, Where I heard he bought cheap sandals at a discount stall. Then, like that leper from Des Moines, At least I'd know where I was going. But halfway down the steep side of December, I was feeling no pain as I remember. I met a sailor from my past life, Who told me a story about my last wife. It was all very sad; he thought should be mad. I said, it's just my pilot light, went out. Maybe it's just my pilot light. Stolen by a leper from Des Moines Who needed it to see where he was going.
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