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lyrics
We were hell on wheels when we were young enough for romance
We shot pistols into hillsides, we threw caution passing postcards
‘til black and white got colorized and faded 'round the edge as we moved on
Now they you say you see it technicolor, right there at the surface
but those old movies hold a hue makes recollection worthless
If I try and see it clearly then i realize we just never gave it thought
I've been thinking that nostalgia's just another word
for, 'I can't quite remember why we ran'
I've been hung up on the road blocks cross the paths into my memory
of a time based on 'we shouldn't, but we can'
without a plan, or bird in hand
With my daughter on the back porch singing show tunes to her hairbrush
the past can only turn to that for which I could not care less
So do I really miss the time or miss what time has turned the time into?
Maybe I should try to cut it loose and live inside each moment
and every minute of remembrance is a minute bound to torment
But I still think I love that time for being of a time when I met you
I been thinking 'good old days' might be another way of saying
that I can't see the forest for the trees
Bifocal vision clears the view, but it splits it into two:
down there the past, up who I came to be
but maybe it's all part of me, a part of me
So maybe recollection is just another word
for 'I still see the the place that we came from'
And though I try to see you clearly here with every passing moment
there's a memory there that shaped who we've become
from where we've begun, to now
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