Story Behind The Song
									Faced with political zoning issue violations, I stayed up into the wee hours reading the law, and often woke up early to write pleadings.  All I could do was wish we were living in the great Northwest, kyaking peacefully.
																
																	Song Description
									V1: Black coffee in the early morning, getting ready to "pound the water" ie: swim, or kyak, boat or travel through rain.  V2. Black coffee in the late evening, sending a problem "around the bend" hopefully to the finish. Negotiating complex issues. This song could be taken completely outdoorsy, or for charitable gifts of coffee to homeless, or personal problem solving.
								 								
								
								
									
										
											
											
																							| Song Length | 3:45 | Genre | Folk - Contemporary, Rock - Easy Listening | 
																								| Tempo | Slow (71 - 90) | Lead Vocal | Female Vocal | 
																								| Mood | Serene,  Affable | Subject | Coffee, Tea,  Change | 
																								| Similar Artists | Alison Krauss, Alicia Keys | Language | English | 
																								| Era | 2000 and later |  |  | 
									
								 
								
								
																Lyrics
								
									It's a black coffee morning,
the chill is a winter's play.
I'll be pounding the water shortly at the break of day.
Black coffee clearing up the fog
buzzin crickets, larks, and croaking frogs...
Black and bitter, hot from the pot, and a quiet hour to dream is all I want.
It's a black coffee evening, and it's too much to comprehend, but I'm gonna try and sent it clean around the bend.
Black coffee clearin up the fog...
Bridge:  Weavin my own little pathway through the signs and cool facades, and silent grim conspiracies to beat all odds...