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Peapod
Another song that was first released on our 1992 independent
album, Star-Studded-Super-Step.
Definitely a concert favorite because of it's funk
vibe and catchy, though simple,
chorus. Over the years, having someone yell out 'Peapod'
during a show was as common as someone yelling 'Freebird'.
The version on Mindsize also featured an audio clip
from Bob Ross, the happy painter,
a tradition started with the Star-Studded cut.
In fact, the name of the song came from Bob Ross' little
pocket pet, Peapod the Pocket Squirrel.
The song seems to work against itself a bit lyrically,
but I think it works out well.
The verses point to the wayward lives that we often
live, straying from our walk with the Lord.
The verses also stress that we need to "get back to
His side", and how true that is.
The chorus, on the other hand,
simply says "It's alright".
.. which would seem to point to a spiritual laziness,
but I don't believe that is the case.
The truth is, in the same breath that the Lord is showing
us the error of our ways, He is also comforting us
and showing us abundant love.
I've been standing here so long
I don't know where I've been
I've been looking around so long
I don't know what I've seen
Can I chase away the blues?
And will I understand this?
I been here, there, everywhere
How can I get back to His side?
It's alright
I've been turning around so long
I don't know which way is right
We've been tripping around so wrong
I know we've lost our sight
Can He chase away the blues?
And will we understand that?
We've been here, there, everywhere
We got to get back to His side
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We got to get back to His side
We've been here, there, everywhere
And will we understand that?
Can He chase away the blues?
I know we've lost our sight
We've been tripping around so wrong
I don't know which way is right
I've been turning around so long
It's alright
How can I get back to His side?
I been here, there, everywhere
And will I understand this?
Can I chase away the blues?
I don't know what I've seen
I've been looking around so long
I don't know where I've been
I've been standing here so long
and showing us abundant love.
us the error of our ways, He is also comforting us
The truth is, in the same breath that the Lord is showing
but I don't believe that is the case.
.. which would seem to point to a spiritual laziness,
simply says "It's alright".
The chorus, on the other hand,
His side", and how true that is.
The verses also stress that we need to "get back to
live, straying from our walk with the Lord.
The verses point to the wayward lives that we often
but I think it works out well.
The song seems to work against itself a bit lyrically,
pocket pet, Peapod the Pocket Squirrel.
In fact, the name of the song came from Bob Ross' little
a tradition started with the Star-Studded cut.
from Bob Ross, the happy painter,
The version on Mindsize also featured an audio clip
during a show was as common as someone yelling 'Freebird'.
chorus. Over the years, having someone yell out 'Peapod'
vibe and catchy, though simple,
Definitely a concert favorite because of it's funk
album, Star-Studded-Super-Step.
Another song that was first released on our 1992 independent
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