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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
Hints of playfulness compete with undertones of desperation in this short and simple folk-pop tune about my struggle with fatigue and anxiety. Lyrics below.
lyrics
Periwinkle crescent moons
I can feel them on my face
Beneath my eyes, above my cheeks
They have found their place
They’ve settled in, they’ve made a home
They’re more at peace than me
I’d like to know how that must feel
Please teach me how to be
I’m burnt out but I am still on fire
(I’m burnt out but I am still on fire)
Can you see the flames as well or is this just the way I’m wired?
(Can you see the flames as well?)
I’m burnt out but I am still on fire
(I’m burnt out but I am still on fire)
Dear universe, I need to be inspired
(Dear universe)
Periwinkle crescent moons
(Periwinkle crescent moons)
I can feel them on my face
(I can feel them on my face)
Beneath my eyes, above my cheeks
They have found their place
(They have found their place)
They’ve settled in, they’ve made a home
(They’ve settled in, they’ve made a home)
They’re more at peace than me
(They’re more at peace than me)
I’d like to know how that must feel
Please teach me how to be
I used to daydream such marvelous things
Having strange conversations or growing red wings
Lately dreams seem to come only at night
I’m just too tired for witty words or flight
Periwinkle crescent moons
I can feel them on my face
Beneath my eyes, above my cheeks
They have found their place
They’ve settled in, they’ve made a home
They’re more at peace than me
I’d like to know how that must feel
Please teach me how to be
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