Sunday, October 29, 2006
the return to innocence
my home teachers just left a few minutes ago, and now we are listening to "return to innocence" by enigma. home teachers are just like people like the rest of us but they keep tabs on you and teach you good gospel principles in the mean time. i think our home teachers may be a little creeped out. they saw my pet beetle, bing, and the questions started. "what does he eat?" "will it hurt me?" "where did you get that?" etc. and then of course, the topic of the black widow comes up, inevitably. this is where people generally start thinking we are weird. so i mainly blame the black widow keeping on amy, but i know in my heart that i love my beetles, and that the widow is pretty neat, but one of those deadly types of neat that makes one keep her distance. but the black widow really does belong to amy, so its not like i am blaming her, it is more like i am giving her total responsibility, and i hear that is good for the kids. and then we started listening to "return to innocence." this song is generally misunderstood by the masses. or should i just say that i don't understand it? they start out with some early nineties guy singing, throw in the native american chants, and then we are supposed to draw some deep meaning from it. are they saying we should go back to sacagawea's time? or the early nineties? i will admit that the chanting is fun to sing along to, or make up your own words. and its ok to make up your own words. ay yaay yay o why ay ay ya i i why o why. and its ok because not many understand those native american languages. those germans sure didn't in world war ii.
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the return to yourself, the return to innocence. ayyyye oh whyyyy i oh iiiiiiii iiih ohhh eye ohhhh oh ayyye aye aye. Oh ayyye. Good song.
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