Beatles Pandora playlist!!!

sirlocowicked AKA Bubba

Yesterday someone told me to dream on I told him to get back he said you need some help he advised me to to listen to the music 🎶 I told him I fill fine he said let it be here comes the Sun 🌞 another day we'll all come together last night was a bad moon 🌚 rising while I was stuck in the middle with you then came the dust in the wind imagine while My guitar 🎸 gently weeps then I came became paranoid I said goodbye to the yellow 🟡 brick 🧱 road as a gypsy appeared playing bohemian rhapsody on her radio so take it easy don't be the joker with all the beautiful girls because I'm a believer we can work it out California dreaming of that spirit in the sky so bye by Miss American pie I give you all my love 💕 you make my dreams ( come true) who'll stop the rain 🌧️ when the fat bottomed girls get on that jet airliner so turn me loose I want to hold your hand it's the time of the season because it's a wonderful world 🌍

 

Johnny p Chavez

7/6/22

  • Author: Bubblicious (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 6th, 2022 22:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: Got these words from my Pandora playlist of the Beatles there is like 15/20 song titles
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 8
  • Users favorite of this poem: Raven333, sirlocowicked AKA Bubba.
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  • Raven333

    I think this is the most clever poem I have ever read. To flow like it did and have all those awesome tunes inscripted in the poem . Thank you for sharing this piece. I have to include, I believe there is over 18 songs in there. All the great ones I grew up on. Awesome Write...

    • sirlocowicked AKA Bubba

      Thanks One of my friends just told me that it made no sense at all

      • Raven333

        I Loved It, I Thought It Made Every Bit Of Sense. I Wanted To Name Off All The Musical Talent You Had In There But Didn't Want To Overwhelm You. BRILLIANT..

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