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I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas than go to the ballade in Paris
The image captures a young boy standing by a lake, holding a fishing rod and waiting for a fish to bite. The serene environment is filled with lush green trees and a gentle breeze, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The boy's patience and focus on the water reflect his love for fishing and the tranquility of nature.
Title: Fishing in a Scum Pond
Tags: Country, Americana, Folk
Verse 1: I’d rather cast my line in a scum pond, Where the water’s still, and the sky’s beyond. Forget the lights, the glamour, the high society, Give me a quiet life, that’s the real beauty to me. Chorus: I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas, Than sip champagne in a Parisian palace. Where the world’s too loud and the nights are too bright, Give me the calm of the water, and the soft moonlight. Verse 2: I’ve got my rod and my favorite hat, The world can wait while I’m sitting like that. The gentle breeze and the chirping of birds, This is the life, where no one disturbs. Chorus: I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas, Than hear the music in a Parisian dance hall. No diamonds, no silk, no fancy attire, Just me, my rod, and the evening’s fire. Bridge: Let the world spin its wheels, let the rich dress up fine, I’ll be out here with nature, where the stars align. No crowds, no noise, just a peaceful mind, A scum pond in Kansas, that’s all I need to find. Chorus: I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas, Than watch the ballads in a Parisian palace. Where the world’s too loud and the nights are too bright, Give me the calm of the water, and the soft moonlight. Outro: So when the lights dim, and the crowds all leave, I’ll be fishing where I belong, and finally breathe.