Episode #6: Bindless Captive - (Song at 10:30)\nIt\u2019s 1982. I'm in my science class at school, being lectured on the names of cows stomachs. Predictably, as a young man, keen on the outdoors, the hunting and fishing, my mind started to drift.\xa0\nOut the window, the hills in the distance beckoned me. In my mind I flew over the city, over the river, over the hills to the farms and beaches where I'd spent so many hours observing nature: In silence, I'd stood, listening to all the sounds, recognising all the bird calls, the sound of the rushing river and the wind in the pines.\xa0\nBack in the class, as the teacher spoke, I drew a cartoon of a ' farmhand \u2018- a possible future for myself (not that I was seriously considering it, but the idea of being in the country appealed), and I wrote the lyrics there and then. The lyrics are about a life yet to be lived. I'm 15. I want to do it, and I want to do it now! The outdoors awaited me - as did the future.\nI wrote the music to this this song a few years later, in 1985. I find it\u2019s a good idea to stow your writing, art and music (that you may not have a current use for) away for another day. In this case, I\u2019m glad I kept that particular page of my school exercise book. \nLots of insights to songwriting here today, folks.\nI'm not going to tell you how to write a song. But I am going to tell you how I write a song .\xa0\nEnjoy!