1. |
O Woman
03:25
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O woman don't come knocking on my door
That man you want is dead and gone
O cruel woman don't keep knocking at my door
You killed that man when you done me wrong
I feel it's a bitter graze inside my mind
And i taste it, that metal tang you left behind
But hear me, that other man you'll never find here
O woman, don't keep calling out my name
You wore it out a long time ago
O cruel woman don't keep playing this old game
We played once, ain't got nothing to show
O woman don't come knocking at my door
That man you want is dead and gone
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2. |
Shifting Orbitals
04:03
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Do you know
When the good words don't keep coming where do they go
To that dreamy scene
Where your dirty laundry manages to stay so clean
I'm shifting orbitals tonight
To shed a different kind of light
On the chemistry that's always easier inside my dreams
Does it show?
Does it show?
That I cannot find a credible way to prove
How two bodies out of time can find their own ways to move
But I know
Yes I know
Yes I know
I have found
At certain times that I'm not quite as wise as I might sound
And it seems to me
That there's more to it than just memorizing history
I'm shifting orbitals tonight
To shed a different kind of light
On the chemistry that's always easier inside my dreams
Does it show?
Does it show?
That I cannot find a credible way to prove
How two bodies out of time can find their own ways to move
But I know
Yes I know
Yes I know
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3. |
Passing Through
05:45
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What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that I'm always saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that I'm always saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm saying that enough
You got a second life to blow, woah
Don't sell yourself yet for your recompense
I got a second life to show, woah
To give my regret any elegance
When you go to the show in your old gown
You're the one who'll wear a crown
How you go it's hard to know when I run round with an empty heart
Do you?
What you do?
What you want to say I'm trying to say I'm saying that I'm always saying that enough
What you want to say I'm trying to say I'm saying that enough
You got a second life, I know
You took your safe bet on your penny cents
And I got a second life of woe
To realize the debt from my first expense
When you go to the show in your old gown
You're the one who'll wear a crown
How you go it's hard to know when I run round with an empty heart
Do you?
What you do?
Passing through
But is it you?
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that I'm always saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that I'm always saying that enough
What you wanna say I'm trying to say I'm saying that enough
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4. |
Tell My Ma
04:58
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(Verse 1)
They found my castle in the clouds
The cops showed up it was getting loud
But I couldn't escape with the crowd and it's so
Unfair I couldn't run
Back to where I'd been before
But moving forward that's the way it's gotta go
(Verse 2)
So tell my ma that she's been good
Tell my pa he's getting old
But I still got the time to meet my goal
And tell the pastor down the road
All those things I never could
And maybe make the time to save my soul
(Chorus)
And if you plan on looking down the road
Best make sure that you're looking in the right direction
Some may call it simple natural selection
But that don't matter when you're tired and just want to go home
(Verse 3)
Paranoia's setting in
Blame it on the weed gain
My friends are staring hope it doesn't show
And all those times that I held back
Confirmed defense to no attack
My friends don't care but still they'll never know
(Chorus)
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Newcomers Club Brooklyn, New York
Newcomers Club is a harmony-focused folk rock group from NYC, with roots in New
England.
Members:
Geoff Lynn
John Roach
Mike Gannon
Mike Vecchione
Ronnie Lanzilotta Sam Bowers
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