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We Fit Together

by Barry Oreck

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    Barry Oreck’s new EP, WE FIT TOGETHER, features five timely new songs that speak to the current political climate of isolation and polarization.

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We Fit Together Lyrics: Larry Stallman & Barry Oreck Music: Barry Oreck (BMI) Like pieces fit puzzles and keys fit their locks; like fingers fit gloves, and toes fit their socks; like two beating hearts fit a candle lit mood; like thunder fits lightning at high altitude; like yin spoons with yang as only it could; Fitting together is good. Like a ball fits a socket; and a hand fits a pocket; like a portrait fits a locket and fuel fits a rocket; like a tingling sensation, like a deep conversation like the joke that only you get like the first time I saw you I’ll never forget We fit together good. Chorus: How did we land in the same time and space? How did the tumblers all fall into place? How did we earn the incredible grace? to be us as only we could; and to fit together so good. The first time we danced we moved like we’re one with each footstep and turn a rhythm begun the feel of your hand nestled in mine the points on our compasses fell into line; to us, without words, an unmistakable sign; that we fit together good. Like Romeo thought Juliet had died from her love; and he ended his life where he stood; like we know that we love at a terrible cost; ‘cause the firmament stars have always been crossed; and the ships of our dreams have always been tossed; we rush to make up for the time that we’ve lost; and to fit together good.
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No Place to Run Music and Lyrics: Barry Oreck (BMI) No place to run to safety Ain’t nowhere to hide There ain’t no way to stop the future All over this shrinking world, all over this world Ain’t no wall to keep your fears out There’s nothing that’s that high Can’t build up we must see over All over this shrinking world, all over this world People want to live like you do They think that’s how to thrive They just want a decent future All over this shrinking world, all over this world We thought we had to do anything to survive Whatever means or ends it took to forever multiply Dig the rocks and burn the trees To warm the house a few degrees They’ll have to reap just what we sow No other place for them to go Our time is short, so we’re short sighted, all we see is now Why can’t we care about tomorrow? All over this shrinking world, all over this world My sister’s quest is my quest also My brother’s pain is mine I won’t stand by and watch it crumble All over this shrinking world, all over this world The rising seas, the drifting sands The fate of people wrenched from their own land There’s no gate and there’s no wall to keep us safe above it all Every living thing depends on this We’re on the edge of the abyss
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A Simple Song Music and Lyrics: Barry Oreck (BMI) Today I’ll sing a simple song about how all people can get along With harmonies and a sweet refrain to touch our hearts and ease the pain to touch our hearts and ease the pain It’ll calm us down like Kumbaya or lift us up like Hallelujah Our words reach out like a shining thread to give us strength on the road ahead to give us strength on the road ahead Give us all some hope and cheer, remind us gently why we’re here A song can do that now and then a sweet reunion with a favorite friend a sweet reunion with a favorite friend Our cries, our calls, it’s history’s story our dreams of lives bound for glory We leave behind a little more and learn from those that went before try to learn from all that went before
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Geezer in the Weeds Music and Lyrics: Barry Oreck (BMI) In the dim first light of morning on my way to another job I catch a glimpse of silver fly across the still blue water I see a hat and a ripple behind a boat stir the tops of the yellow grass Just a hint of life lived out of sight and a choice to be sitting alone It’s a geezer in the weeds The very next day I called in sick put my boat up on the roof and paddled my craft across the pond and followed that ripple upstream And around the bend tucked under the bridge he sits with a little grin With a nod and a tap of a finger to his cap he beckons me to nose my boat in I asked him kindly could he show me how to cast in this tight lagoon And how he learned to sit and wait till the rising of the moon And be a geezer in the weeds He said ‘I’m no Thoreau, or young John Muir There’s a million problems I can’t cure But sitting in here with the beaver and geese I can find my nature and feel some peace Just a geezer in the weeds Said I’ve spent too much time chasing things now I let em come to me And I let the wind tell me where to go and the stars when its time to sleep My life is like a leaky boat that somehow stays afloat I bail just enough to keep out of the mud and I paddle just to stay in place You can troll and cast for the largest fish you can push and paddle and sweat But the best rewards come to those who wait and live with no regrets Just a geezer in the weeds He said ‘I’m no Thoreau, or young John Muir There’s a million problems I can’t cure When it comes to troubles I catch and release And stay in the margins and find some peace Just a geezer in the, Geezer in the, Geezer in the Weeds
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A 60s Hippie’s Psychedelic Nightmare Music and Lyrics: Barry Oreck (BMI) I fell asleep in ‘76 sure we had it all fixed but I awoke in 2016 in a horrifying dream It was a dark psychedelic hippy nightmare Doctor Doctor, I can’t get a grip I’m coming down hard on a really bad trip I saw a beautiful vision was it just hallucination Now we gave it all away – my lost generation It was a new world, we changed all the rules A revolution, an earthquake, a bend in the tide of history Sang our anthems of resistance, howled Ginsburg’s poetry Locked arms in front of tear gas in Nixon’s dark country From our tepees in Taos. communes in Vermont, draft offices on campuses and Oakland storefronts Were we saving the nation or just on vacation? Now who won and who lost, my lost generation? It was a headlong experimental, multi-generational, cross-cultural, anti-establishment explosion of hope, fueled by dreams and dope, Where all kinds of people demonstrate to end all war, to love not hate and never be afraid to agitate Where are you now my radical long-haired sister and brother? Did we use up the fire, lose the desire to stand up for one another? When revolutionaries turn sedentary Hippie stoners are suburban home owners We dropped our daisies in the barrel of a gun then walked away thinking we had won America changed, but not like we expected We let them rewrite history, get a racist fool elected Can we step out of our homes and show up in person or just post angry tweets as the situation worsens? Has all of our outrage turned to surrender or can we rise up together like we remember? It seemed so simple then Our fathers’ world was done, the road to justice won Awakened to the earth and the people we’ve hurt A social, political, musical rebirth Where are you now my radical long-haired sister and brother? Can we get back the fire, find the desire to fight for one another? When revolutionaries turn sedentary and hippy stoners are suburban homeowners spent the rest of our lives looking out for number one Where are you now, where are we now? Can we find a little hope to change the world somehow? Where are we now, where are we now? The war was won but the battle was just begun

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released May 1, 2020

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