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lyrics
Meet me at the ferry and take me home, but I wonʼt remember if you ever showed
Wake up at three and take my call, Iʼm in trouble again
Letʼs take a walk and find my street, when we go inside I fall asleep
Open my eyes to find itʼs clean, Iʼm in trouble again
Iʼm in trouble again
Put on Cat Power and Iʼll take off your clothes
Put on Willie Deadwilder whenever weʼre alone
Hood of my car fell on my head, my eye was all black I looked half dead
Gas station man said I mustʼve been talkin when I shouldʼve been listenin
Letʼs take a walk and find my street, the sun is rising while we speak
She talks but nothin reaches me well I shouldʼve been listenin
I shouldʼve been listening
I wanna get ahead of my self
I wanna get ahead
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead
I wanna get ahead of myself
Put on Cat Power and Iʼll take off your clothes
Put on Willie Deadwilder whenever weʼre alone
Lie to all your friends and tell them how great Iʼve been
Ed and Iʼve been out all night now come on and let me in
I wanna get ahead of my self
I wanna get ahead
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead of myself
I wanna get ahead
I wanna get ahead of myself
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Master of melodies, casually deft at strumming that guitar, thoughtful, poetic; this album has everything you ever came to love about Sarah Harmer.
A Beautiful Voice with a beautiful voice and I'm so glad to hear it singing again! A
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The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer
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