All songs from the album "New American Gothic" were written and recorded in 1 week during the 52 Weeks Songwriting Project.
This was song 22 from the project.
lyrics
a boy from the desert dreams
while the stars are filled with rebel screams
and the droids carry secret plans
and a message from the princess hands
His whole world changed today
when Ben suggests they fly fly far away
the pirate and his furry friend
lead them fast into the empire’s hands
Ben gets killed by the man in black
The princess and her friends attack
flying into the death stars core
the boy from the desert scores in episode IV
the boy from the desert fights
on the planet with covered up in ice
and gets religion from the man in green
learning patience in the force unseen
the pirate and his furry friend
with the princess and the droids in hand
Fly across universe again
And again into the empires hands
the boy fights hard with the man in black
who steals his hand in a fierce attack
and tells him son you’ll be coming back
but next time you will call me dad
the boy from the desert’s back
to help the pirate and his friends attack
the slug who held the princesses hand
and the man eating hole in the sand
They gathered on the forest moon
and their furry little friends approve
the pirate and his furry friend
lead them once more to the empires hands
The father and the son unite
while the battle rages on outside
the rebels find their way inside
and the father says before he dies, son you’ve won the war
credits
from New American Gothic,
released January 13, 2015
Written and performed by Stephen Poff
Bass and space sounds: Clinton Kirby
Drums: Ryan Fennell
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