Panic start it's 8o'clock 28
Mach 10 to get to the school on time
Throw a dress on over my head
Jump in my freedom ride

Fill me up with sound
The world sings with me a million smiles an hour
I can see me dancing on my radio
I can hear you singing in the blades of grass

Yellow dandelions on my way to school
Big Beautiful Sky!

Panic start it's just enough, a little, too late
Park calls!
I'll not go to school today
Throw a bright pink dress over my red head

Go to Saint Mary's Lake
Fill me up with sound
The world sings with me a million smiles an hour
I can see me dancing on my radio

I can hear you singing in the blades of grass
Yellow dandelions on my way to school
Big Beautiful Sky!


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Montana Lyrics as written by Gustavo Alfredo Santaolalla

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    3 words. FAV SONG EVER.

    =D

    I still dont know what it means though...

    fiiascoon October 11, 2006   Link
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    I'm not much at interpreting symbolism, but I think that this song is pretty unambiguous. Annette grew up in Montana (the Big Sky state). I think this song is about when Annette was a girl. One beautiful spring day, she decided to skip school and go to the park. Can't say as I haven't been tempted to do the same on numerous occasions.

    SpyderNoiron April 26, 2007   Link

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