Job In The City

I tried to find a job in the city
but going place to place was no fun
They told me no experience such a pity
but they need a man who knows how to get things done

I told them all I’d learn if they would teach me
they told me they just couldn’t take the time
I told them I’d try to learn it quickly
but I was told not to waste their time

So now I make my money playing guitar
in honky-tonks and seamy little bars
In hopes that someday someone will find me
and turn me into a big recording star

Life so far has been a big disappointment
things I do just never work out right
But I don’t want to live on unemployment
so I’ll play my songs ’til the early morning light

And now I make my money playing guitar
in honky-tonks and seamy little bars
In hopes that someday someone will find me
and turn me into a big recording star.

About Emma Morgaine Croft

I have been called many things on my journey, Professor, White Wolf, Rainbow Warrior and Spirit Walker. I had a blog on blogger.com for a number of years. I think the last post was when Papa passed back in 2012. I had also written for World Wide Hippies online mag for a year or so and even won a Golden Note for online writing. I got burned out writing and decided to stop for a bit. The only writing I did was comments on things I shared on Facebook. Unfortunately, that often got into a lot of angry and ugly talk. I try to maintain my cool, but there are just some unreasonable people out there. I found it emotionally and spiritually draining. I saw my niece's blog on here and thought that maybe it was time to resurrect Thoughts On A Cloudy Day. These are my thoughts and meanderings. You can accept them or walk away. I hope that in some way, these thoughts can spark other thoughts and sharing by people around the world. My dream is to make the world a better place for all people. My heart to your heart, one hear, one spirit.
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