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Draw a bird. Name ten things you’re looking forward to. Write about who or what or where is home to you... Scribbled Pleas is a book of lyrics by singer-songwriter Mia Stegner, filled with unique prompts designed to inspire creative expression and self-reflection. A storyteller at heart, author Mia Stegner views songwriting as an avenue to ask questions, seek answers, and ponder both personal and collective pieces of the human experience. Learn more at www.MiaStegner.com
Created jointly with producer and vocalist John Stegner, guitarist Tayte Eubanks, and drummer Kanyon Dickerson from the up-and-coming band Season Breakers, this song questions the boxes we put teenagers in and explores the nuances of what it means to be "good," "bad," "safe," or "stupid." Lyrics below.
lyrics
Ink in their skin, hues in their hair
Rings in their noses, and you think they don’t care
Books in their hands, brains filled with words
Helmets on heads, now you think that they’re nerds
Some feel invincible, others invisible
Some typical, digital, cynical, criminal
Angry sad tired, betrayed and neglected
Happy, excited, respected, connected
What if most of the good kids were bad kids?
What if most of the bad kids were good?
If everyone could just switch roles for a day
Do you think that we would?
Look around in the classroom and who fills the desks?
People in boxes, not allowed to be complex
By their chairs, rolled up paper for cheating on tests
Or portfolio folders of art that’s their best
Instrument cases, lunch sacks, coffee mugs
Bags filled with pencils or makeup or drugs
Suppression of tears, exchanging of glances
A billion shared and unique circumstances
What if most of the good kids were bad kids?
What if most of the bad kids were good?
If everyone could just switch roles for a day
Do you think that we would?
Look around at a party and what do you see?
Smiling and dancing, plastic cups, glee
A kid in the corner who looks at their phone
Sister locked in her bedroom with earplugs, alone
Down in the basement, a game of blackjack
Upstairs in the bathroom a panic attack
And then there are those who don’t bother to try
For a party like that, they’re too smart, bored, or shy
Is it safe to be stupid?
Is it stupid to be safe?
Is it good to be a little bit bad?
Or is it cowardly to be brave?
What if most of the good kids were bad kids?
What if most of the bad kids were good?
If everyone could just switch roles for a day
Do you think that we would?
What if most of the good kids were bad kids?
What if most of the bad kids were good?
If everyone could just switch roles for a day
Do you think that we would?
credits
from Purple Door,
released September 7, 2019
Vocals by John Stegner, Drums by Kanyon Dickerson, Guitar by Tate Eubanks. Check out their band Season Breakers!
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