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I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas than go to the ballet in Paris
The image features a young girl in a pink dress standing in a shallow body of water, possibly a lake or a pond. She appears to be enjoying her time in the water, surrounded by a serene and natural environment. The scene evokes a sense of wonder and innocence, as the girl explores the world around her. The water's surface reflects the girl's image, creating a captivating visual effect that adds depth and beauty to the scene.
Title: Fishing in a Scum Pond
Tags: Country, Blues, Folk
I’d rather go fishing in a scum pond in Kansas Than dance around in the lights of Paris, France Where the stage is set and the dancers twirl But my heart belongs to the water, not the swirl I’d rather cast a line where the mud meets the sky And feel the river's pull as the world passes by Where the fish are plenty, but the city's too loud I’d trade that high-class life for a simple fishing crowd (Chorus) Give me the pond, where the still waters lie With the frogs and the reeds, under the big sky I’ll trade the ballet shoes for some muddy boots And the sound of a river over city pursuits The girl in the pink dress by the edge of the shore Reminds me of the things I’ve been longing for The freedom to wander, the peace of the wild Where nature’s my stage and the world’s still a child (Chorus) Give me the pond, where the still waters lie With the frogs and the reeds, under the big sky I’ll trade the ballet shoes for some muddy boots And the sound of a river over city pursuits Bridge: Oh, the city's so shiny, but I’m tired of the gleam Give me the fish, the dirt, and a slower dream (Chorus) Give me the pond, where the still waters lie With the frogs and the reeds, under the big sky I’ll trade the ballet shoes for some muddy boots And the sound of a river over city pursuits Outro: So I’ll cast my line in Kansas, where the waters are true And forget about Paris, 'cause this world’s enough for me and you