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Sleeping in My Space
Hannah Batley joined Rushmore and Malcolm to create a song about one of Malcolm's puzzling dreams.

Photo by Tim Arruda
Why's a statue fall on me
Why's he sleeping peacefully
Wooden hands and wooden head
Why's he wear that robe of red
Chorus:
I don't know his name, never seen his face
Seems to me he's out of place
Tell me why he's
Sleeping in my space
Try to move him, it's no good
I can't budge a block of wood
My sister comes and laughs at this
Seems she loves my nemesis
Now he's falling to the floor
Now I see there's something more
Shining gold above his brow
Statue's got a halo now
Am I blind to something good
Am I partly sleeping wood
Will he rise at morning light
Fall on someone else tonight
Hannah Batley joined Rushmore and Malcolm to create a song about one of Malcolm's puzzling dreams.

Photo by Tim Arruda
Why's a statue fall on me
Why's he sleeping peacefully
Wooden hands and wooden head
Why's he wear that robe of red
Chorus:
I don't know his name, never seen his face
Seems to me he's out of place
Tell me why he's
Sleeping in my space
Try to move him, it's no good
I can't budge a block of wood
My sister comes and laughs at this
Seems she loves my nemesis
Now he's falling to the floor
Now I see there's something more
Shining gold above his brow
Statue's got a halo now
Am I blind to something good
Am I partly sleeping wood
Will he rise at morning light
Fall on someone else tonight
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Susan was originally a vocal piece written in Bloomington, Indiana. That version was sung by David Gunnip and Rushmore DeNooyer and then by David Gunnip and Dianne Rascona in New England and in the Virgin Islands. Rushmore lobbied for the instrumental arrangement; Malcolm was hesitant, but Rushmore was right.
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