Saturday, November 30, 2019

Moving from Black Friday to oh Black Water

A new way to look at Black Friday and every day take the perspective of the Doobie Brothers written by Tom Simmons I believe or Tim Simmons can’t remember for sure also note that I’m using this link without permission of the group so you will have to use the link not the embedded video sorry and click on it after you read that philosophy if you’re familiar with the song it’s a good song you can listen to it and then come back if you’d like as well






OH BLACK WATER

Philosophy
Unlike Black Friday this song celebrates the rhythm of nature and going with the flow understanding what is out there and excepting the best it has to offer either the cat fish jumping paddle wheel thumping the water rolling on and on and if it’s raining we’re going to take a street car uptown and dance all night long with the pretty mamas Man there’s no need to worry because we ain’t in no hurry that’s exactly the opposite of black Friday where we have to get this bargain or that bargain while supplies last or during certain sales hours at certain stores  I think we can learn a lot from Blackwater let it keep on rolling much like the events in our life we can let them keep on rolling and deal with them in the best way possible regardless of how things turn out be there right rainy or sunny we can find something good in the meaning of each experience so on Black Friday let’s look at the world more like the Doobie Brothers and enjoy it more like oh Blackwater 
 Pretty mama, come and take me by the hand
(By the hand) hand (take me by the hand) pretty mama
Gonna dance with your daddy all night long
I'd like to hear some funky Dixieland
Pretty mama, come and take me by the hand
By the hand, take me by the hand, pretty mama (I wanna honky-tonk, honky-tonk)
Gonna dance with your daddy night long (honky-tonk with you all long)
I'd like to hear some funky Dixieland
Pretty mama, come and take me by the hand
By the hand, take me by the hand, pretty mama (I wanna honky-tonk, honky-tonk)

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