Chorus
What's in your pocket, I really wanna know.
What's in your pocket, it's time for that part of my show.
What's in your pocket, won't you share that stuff with me?
Maybe I'll put it in my song, the very next time I sing.
And Uno Deck, a List of films, herbs, feathers and a key,
Four leaf clovers, old thumb tacks and extra bags of tea,
Three of clubs, a pressure gauge, twine a human tooth.
A bag of peanuts, broken glass, a bottle of vermouth.
Chorus
CPR mask, ginger cookies, last night's underwear
Stamps and screws, horns for shoes, a ring from a dragon's lair,
Strunk and White's proper style guide, in case of an argument that never came,
Stolen passport, someone's ashes, photos of old flames.
supported by 4 fans who also own “What's In Your Pocket”
Absolutely unique arrangements of beautifully honest songs. There's a gentle, sweet tension between the acoustic and the digital, with Boekbinder's voice and words sewing all of the pieces together. Aaron J. Shay (he/him)
supported by 4 fans who also own “What's In Your Pocket”
The music warrior continues her fight for revolution, freedom and critical thought, Erica continues her wondrous works from famous ideologues resulting in musical poetry for the senses. silverwarrior
supported by 4 fans who also own “What's In Your Pocket”
I like the original by the Bunnymen, but yours is better, and more grand, with mild undertones of the Moody Blues. Nice. I'm also mad about your whistle version of Orville Peck's fascinating song. Nice collection. silverwarrior