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lyrics
Did something catch you by the eye when you were down
and did it get worse when the circus came to town?
And do you long to leave when the train gets bound for the place where the lonely whistle goes to ground?
Oh my, hear that sigh when his name gets spoken now
Sadie, can you hear it when the wind cuts through the stone?
That high lonesome, callin' when you're all alone?
And does his mother know where his soul has flown, does the river runs swift, does the green grass grow?
Oh my, I hear that cry when it cuts you to the bone
You came down on the hurtin' side, waitin' for the other shoe to prove you right
Stand on the pavement, count out the time, we all know you tried and tried
Sadie, did your eyes light when you held him in your arms?
And what was it got you thinking he was something you could keep from harm?
Do you hear his voice when the soft wind blows, whispering a secret that the mountain knows?
Oh my, did you die inside when they laid his body home?
You came down on the hurtin' side, waitin' for the other shoe to prove you right
Stand on the pavement, count out the time, we all know how you tried and tried
Fall into the water now, down where the broken hearts go to drown
Cover up your eyes to block out the sun, would it ever mean anything to anyone?
credits
from When You Move On,
released August 13, 2021
words and music by Bob Lefevre
Gives me old school Drive-By Truckers vibes (Cooley worship). The hard rocking guitar tones emit a classic alt/country/outlaw attitude while resonating with a Tom Petty meets Lucero twang. Bucky
Another solid effort start to finish. Very much a life lesson storytelling lyricist. To me still is very similar to James McMurtry which is not a bad thing. Looks like another album is dropping soon. That’s good news. Yimmy Kil
Nobody’s Peach, from Seattle, serve up nine gorgeous songs informed by bluegrass and Americana, gentle as a fall breeze. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2020
A very clever songwriter and an album that bears many, many repeat listens. Worth the price for the Little Feat reference (in Tehachapi) alone, but it's her way with an image that sticks longest. "You left the building in a flurry / Had your boots on in the house." Caoimhín