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Some things never leave. | MP3.com CD: Nothing Personal - buy it!
CD: Nothing Personal
Label: Dren Records
Credits: Produced by Ducky Carlisle, Ken Schopf, Drums, Dimitri Fane, Bass, Mike Castellana, Electric Guitar, Christina McKay Backing Vocals, Marko, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals. Recorded and Mixed at Room 9 From Outer Space in South Boston by Ducky Carlisle. |
Story Behind the Song
Recorded live at Room 9 From Outer Space in South Boston.
Lyrics
she sang me songs of her dreams and sadness and downtown people and the cocaine madness and only you and frontline scenes exploding into smithereens as songs of cities roll the fog goodbye and teardrops echo as they drown your eyes cowgirls and eagles don't know the sky like I know you one forward motion woman forlorn with a little smile and the bluejeans torn and forty seven signals flash as the road rolls on forty miles to nashville thumbing highway us 1 the hitcher smiles feeling overcome her eyes are tired and her voice is numb and she can't stop dreaming forty years of sailing free a shiphatch burns on the open sea and an early morning conscience tolls and the captain wakes as the ocean rolls scenes of wonder from a life gone bye and its forty days to eastern skies conquest and passion are the last to spy the smoke below soldier son a mother's dream voices call out from limosines driving the silence of a windy night and the homeless soldier to desperate insights dancing endless for ways and means like a quarter clown down in new orleans where summer comes but it doesn't leave some things never do
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