I'm asked about the lyrics in my info all the time. Here is the song. Right-click and choose 'Save Target As...' and you'll begin to download it. The quality isn't that great. It wasn't recorded very well, but it's still good enough. Here are the actual lyrics.

I wish I had a tiny island floating in the sea
Palm trees' sway don't get in the way, it's a tropical ease
And everywhere that I keep my silence, no sound returns to me
Just endless waves at the end of our days, the sighing of the seas

But yesterday's gone, I don't know where I come from, hmmm
Wonder where I'm going

The very last time that you saw me off I thought that it was understood
That I'd be gone for a very long time, I might be gone for good
And all that time, all the time, I thought you would never fall
It did not dawn across my mind the time that you lost it all

But yesterday's gone, I don't know where I come from, hmmm
Don't know where I'm going

Sometimes I feel like a tiny island floating in the sea
Palm trees' sway don't get in the way, it's a tropical ease
And everywhere that I keep my silence, no sound returns to me
Just endless waves at the end of our days, the sighing of the seas

But yesterday's gone, I don't know where I come from, hmmm
Wonder where I'm going

If you listen to the song, let me know what you think, even if you hate it. Comma.

I have a new e-mail address: brianhathcock @ Gmail.com. Gmail is wonderful.

It's still in the beta stage and you can only get an account if you're invited. Because it's still in the testing phase and hasn't been opened up to the masses yet, there are still many decent usernames left. I have a limited amount of invitations to hand out. If you want one, e-mail me. I think Gmail is going to squash Hotmail and Yahoo if they don't step it up a notch. Yahoo has already by increasing free storage to 100MB. Yet, that's only a fraction of the GB you get with Gmail, still for free. Plus, Gmail has better features. Blah blah, ramble.

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