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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
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lyrics
I ponder the root of the pain in my chest
I ponder whether I think that I know me best
I’d be fonder of the body I live in, if it didn’t always beg me to rest
I’d be fonder of the world that I live in, if it didn’t feel so much like a test
I question my mouth when I speak
I wonder if everything’s bleak
I try to breathe deep as I try to interrogate my favorite day of the week
As I try to determine which feelings are new, and which ones are antique
And I finally take a step back,
To see what I’ve done with my time.
But I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
And none of it rhymes
In the drawers of my mind, remnants of mountains I’ve hiked
(everything’s crumbling, feels like I’m tumbling)
Do I want to be kind? Or do I just want to be liked?
(a brain always grumbling, internal mumbling)
For every thing I choose to say, a hundred more are on their way
(what should I say? what matters today?)
For every thing that’s on its way, a thousand more for another day
I’ll sort through the layers, but they tend to collapse at my touch
I’ll sort through the rubble, surely there can’t be too much
I have the tools to dig; I’ve learned to breathe the dirt
(I’ve learned to dig, I’ve learned to breathe the dirt)
I can’t be bothered to come up for air,
On days when I don’t care if breathing hurts
Smothered by my own stare,
Mothered by an instinct to care
(eyes always watching, only me by my side)
Surrounded by dots, that beg to be collected
(thinking any two points, can be connected with the right line)
I’ll try to get to the bottom of just one pair,
And then I’ll be surprised when I get stuck there
Surrounded by dots, that beg to be connected
Till the dots disappear and they move and they fill up my eyes
(I’ll over-explain till it all seems absurd)
Till I have to lie down with only myself to advise
(filling any silence with words)
When I finally take a step back,
To see what I’ve done with my time.
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
And none of it rhymes
You’d think from rock bottom, at least you’d be forced to look up.
But I stare at my feet on the cold rocky ground,
And I don’t make a sound while the wheels in my head turn around.
I’d like to think that each breakthrough will loosen things up.
(to make me some room, to build something new)
But what if all of the pieces of walls, that used to confine
Are even more slippery to climb
I finally take a step back,
To see what I’ve done with my time.
But I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
And none of it rhymes
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
I only see scribbles.
But I can force it to rhyme
credits
from Scribbled Pleas on Yellowed Keys,
released January 23, 2020
music & lyrics by Mia Stegner
strings by Jimmy Montague
mixed/mastered by Jimmy Montague
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