Birthed by Mouth in the year two-thousand and five, young Edward Sharpe had to wait nearly two years before he was to grow his arms and legs and fingers and toes. Immaculately conceived, his father (a Robot who had magically become a real boy…but that’s another story) declared his undying devotion to the creature. He perched the fleshy bust upon a teetering pedestal fashioned from stacked cereal boxes and positioned the display at his window for all the town to see. Young Edward soon proved no ordinary boy.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
(Bm) This is a (G) song (Em) for my simplest (Bm) love
A simple (G) song (Em) for a simplest (Bm) love Her eyes are (G) green (Em) her hair is (Bm) brown
(Bm) This is a (G) song (Em) for my simplest (Bm) love
A constant (G) song (Em) for a constant (Bm) love No difficult (G) chords (Em) easy to play (Bm)
A simple (G) song (Em) for a simplest (Bm) love Her eyes are (G) green (Em) her hair is (Bm) brown
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