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Put on Your Music Pajamas

There once was a little kid named Meep who didn’t like to sleep. He thought the whole world would disappear while his eyes were closed. Could a simple, silly pair of music pajamas change Meep’s mind about what happened when he closed his eyes?

Music pajamas are just a continuation of infatuation.

When I was a kid, I had a vivid imagination. I’d watch an old Superman TV show and imagine there must be some way to fly. If I could just figure out the magic combination. Maybe it was the cape. Or some sort of mental concentration. And while I was busy working out the details for flight, I was forgetting the whole bounce bullets off my chest thing. Oh well, I was a kid. What did I know?

Something else that always got my mind in conjure mode was music. No one knew (but now you know) how much time I’d spend just pondering the wonders of the universe while listening to music. Especially during those long, hot summer days in rural Kansas. And I didn’t realize, at the time, I was forming the building blocks for my own songs to come one day.

And one more thing I can remember, that ties in with this, is how much I loved getting new pajamas for Christmas. There was just nothing like the feel of new pajamas, after a bath, and climbing into clean sheets. Oh man, I could catch me some serious Z’s with that combination. But I still wouldn’t have guess I’d one day write a song about a special pair of pajamas. Or how I’d then publish a book about those magical PJ’s.

Here’s a short excerpt from the book, “Music Pajamas”

“Sure enough…a magical melody started playing. It sounded like butter and honey…no wait…it sounded like ice cream and cake…no wait…well, never mind…it was awesome. And Meep’s mom started singing to the tune”

“It’s time…to let the daylight fly…away…but we don’t have to cry…because…another day will dawn real soon.”

Get your downloadable here. It’s also available on Amazon.

Get both the ePub & PDF versions in one download for only $4,

and you’ll be able to read “Music Pajamas” on almost any device.













Stay tuned,



Share this link with everybody you know, so they can jump on the Rhyme and Reason Bandwagon (My regular emails about the essentials of life, AND get some music and other good stuff, for Fa-Ree)

Put on Your Music Pajamas

There once was a little kid named Meep who didn’t like to sleep. He thought the whole world would disappear while his eyes were closed. Could a simple, silly pair of music pajamas change Meep’s mind about what happened when he closed his eyes?

Music pajamas are just a continuation of infatuation.

When I was a kid, I had a vivid imagination. I’d watch an old Superman TV show and imagine there must be some way to fly. If I could just figure out the magic combination. Maybe it was the cape. Or some sort of mental concentration. And while I was busy working out the details for flight, I was forgetting the whole bounce bullets off my chest thing. Oh well, I was a kid. What did I know?

Something else that always got my mind in conjure mode was music. No one knew (but now you know) how much time I’d spend just pondering the wonders of the universe while listening to music. Especially during those long, hot summer days in rural Kansas. And I didn’t realize, at the time, I was forming the building blocks for my own songs to come one day.

And one more thing I can remember, that ties in with this, is how much I loved getting new pajamas for Christmas. There was just nothing like the feel of new pajamas, after a bath, and climbing into clean sheets. Oh man, I could catch me some serious Z’s with that combination. But I still wouldn’t have guess I’d one day write a song about a special pair of pajamas. Or how I’d then publish a book about those magical PJ’s.

Here’s a short excerpt from the book, “Music Pajamas”

“Sure enough…a magical melody started playing. It sounded like butter and honey…no wait…it sounded like ice cream and cake…no wait…well, never mind…it was awesome. And Meep’s mom started singing to the tune”

“It’s time…to let the daylight fly…away…but we don’t have to cry…because…another day will dawn real soon.”

Get your downloadable here. It’s also available on Amazon.

Get both the ePub & PDF versions in one download for only $4,

and you’ll be able to read “Music Pajamas” on almost any device.













Stay tuned,



Share this link with everybody you know, so they can jump on the Rhyme and Reason Bandwagon (My regular emails about the essentials of life, AND get some music and other good stuff, for Fa-Ree)

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