Don’t listen to the mustn’ts. Don’t listen to your fears. I’ve been trying to reach you for years and years and years. Some people die from loneliness. Some people die from holiness. Some people die we won’t ever miss and some don’t ever die at all. Some people die for lovers. Some people die for others. Some people die for nothing and some don’t ever die at all. There’s a moon over Monsanto and it’s big and blue and so beautiful tonight. Like Thanksgiving on a Sunday. Can’t put your finger on what isn’t right. My baby she thinks I’m a monster. She thinks I’m a rock star. Oh but she don’t know. I would superglue my shoes if that’s what she asked me to do. Wanna make some bad decisions? Maybe add some booze. Some people die for nothing and some they die alone. Some people die for nothing less and some don’t ever die at all. It’s time to rise. It’s time to shine. It’s time to rise and shine like that moon over Monsanto. It’s paper-mache thin as a dime.
credits
from How to Make Friends in a Brand New Town,
released November 1, 2018
Southpaw Steve Albers - guitar
Kristine Berni - vocals
Doug Foehner - slide guitar
Roxanne Frank - vocals
Jordan Lev - bass
Bryan Ranney - mandolin
Matthew Reyland - drums
Joeboy - guitar, piano, vocals
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