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Lyric Launch!

  • Jun 18, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 10, 2021


Sketch of a dodo

I'm looking for a dodo in my garden,

perhaps a breeding pair of birds I'll find.

Nothing but Loch Nessie, a dodo or a yeti

Is gonna stop the contracts being signed.

Here's a taster of the Thurrock 100 Tales performance we will be doing! This is our song about the Lower Thames Crossing that will be performed in Cash's Tale! Come along for FREE on Sunday 9th July at 9.30am in Corringham!


 
 
 

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I read the article where the writer jokingly says they are looking for a dodo in their garden and shares a bit about the song for a local performance. It felt playful and reminded me of trying to balance my own crazy ideas with actual work. Once when I was rushing a project I had to go back and get assignment help UK because I could not make sense of my notes and that helped calm my stress. It makes me think that a bit of help and patience can make anything feel more doable.

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Emily Dawson
Emily Dawson
Jun 20, 2025

This brought back memories of managing various creative projects like this while juggling my studies. I was part of a local performance group, writing quirky, mythical songs, just like your dodo and Loch Nessie references. I was so enthusiastic about art that I sometimes even neglected my studies for these projects and had to avail online class help to manage all my commitments.

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Timothy Barnett
Timothy Barnett
Apr 25, 2025

Lyric Launch celebrates the artistry behind songwriting, showing how structure and meaning unite in lyrical form. Similarly, Contract law dissertation topics offer structured thinking with room for interpretation. Both involve precision and creativity—perfect for anyone who enjoys exploring deeper meaning through thoughtfully chosen words and themes.

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