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Florida, This State I'm In



Credits
Lyric Credits: Daniel V. Gribbin
Music Credits: Daniel V. Gribbin
Producer Credits: Alex Budzilek
Publisher Credits: Daniel V. Gribbin
Label Credits: Anhinga Harmonics
Description
Short Song Description:
A celebration of Florida from the swamps to the tops of its cypress trees.
Long Song Description:
The speaker in the song seems to be firmly entrenched in Florida, to the point of poking a bit of fun at some other places. He's aware of what some people might call disadvantages to living in Florida, but those are the things that he relishes.
Story Behind the Song:
Sometimes its fun to celebrate your state for what some people might regard as its disadvantages--like alligators and snakes.
Metadata
Song Length 3:48
Primary Genre Folk-Americana
Tempo / Feel Country-General
Tempo / Feel Medium Slow (91 - 110)
Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Subject Matter 1 Happiness
Subject Matter 2 State
Mood 1 Joyful
Mood 2 Affable
Similar Artist 1 James Taylor
Language English
Era 2000 and later
Lyrics
There's a state I'm in I know you'll recognize if you have ever
Driven south and just kept rollin' all day long.
No one on earth could qualify to love this state as much as I,
But you could cast yourself adrift and come along.

Cypress trees dot these swamps that I love.
Ocean breeze, I spot pelicans above.
Take your mountains, take your plains, take your craggy coast of Maine. Brrrr.
You'll find me dodging hurricanes in Florida.

Now, if an alligator panics you, you'd best remain up north,
And don't forget that sharks patrol most every beach.
But if your tendency's to be a little crazy just like me,
With luck, then, Florida's the state, my friend, you'll reach.

Cypress trees dot these swamps that I love.
Ocean breeze, I spot pelicans above.
Take your mountains, take your plains, take your amber waves of grain.
That's right, Todo, you and Dorothy have landed back in Kansas again.
Me? I'm down here dodging hurricanes in Florida.

Bridge: Now you might think I'm speaking totally in jest
'Bout the dangers rampant in my Sunshine State.
But I must caution you to take this simple test:
Red and yellow, friend to fellow. Red and black, foe to Jack?
Or is it the other way around?
These poisonous snakes can be so very confusing, Mack.
You say you're gonna make tracks to hightail it back to Hackensack?
Hackensack, New Jersey? Was it something I said?

Cypress trees dot these swamps that I love.
Ocean breeze, I spot pelicans above.
Take your mountains, take your plains, take your New York subway trains.
God bless you Bob Dylan, with your Tambourineman-blue subterranean brain.
I'm happy dodging hurricanes in Florida.
We feature storms with catchy names in Florida.
Check out our Reptile Hall of Fame in Florida.
The poster state for climate change . . . is Florida.