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Rainy Day Games

from A Disposable Life by Peter Galperin

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(verse 1)
Jumping from chair to chair with a blanket tied on my back,
I could fly through the air and make a sneak attack.
Just my dog and me knew how dangerous this could be,
saving the world from evil must be taken so seriously.

The carpets were magic and the cupboards held rich rewards,
other kids might complain but I was never bored...

(chorus)
When I played... I played rainy day games.
And I played... I played rainy day games.

(verse 2)
Watching Tarzan movies on dreary afternoons,
I was so sure the jungle was just outside my room.
Hiding under the kitchen table, waiting for our prey,
oh, my little dog and me, oh yeah we’d save the day.

An empty box became a hide-out from grownup view,
and all the junk in the basement was always put to use...

(bridge)
though now I’m older, and the games have all changed,
I still don’t mind too much... when it rains…

Because I played... I played rainy day games.

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from A Disposable Life, released April 30, 2013

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Peter Galperin New York, New York

Peter Galperin writes songs about the people, places and things he loves, with a healthy combination of humor, skepticism, and honesty. He admits to what he doesn't understand and questions what he already knows, in a unique musical style that fuses world rhythms with rock, country and folk melodies. ... more

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