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lyrics
Leaving town for somewhere else, where I don't have to hear those same tired voices, it's time to go
Mom and dad say not to leave, but I need to be where I have some choices that don't feel old
On the bus ride out of town, sometimes leaving feels like going no place, it's all the same
I can tell you sure as hell that sitting still will kill me fast as anything that you could name
So I'll run until the highways fail then catch a rail upon that luxury liner, out to the sea
I'll watch the country roll on past and then at last I'll ask the engine driver, 'Have you seen me?'
You think I'm lonesome? So do I, but if I try I might just find a reason, to catch a train
I can't understand it well, but far as I can tell, it might be easier to never know your name
The city lights are growing bright as I pull out of town tonight
Every street a memory I didn't need to hold
So set me like a burning thing inside your heart 'til finally
you understand completely that I really had to go
Rest easy that I know
So maybe when they speak my name here, where they came to think that they could know me, they'll wish me well
'Cause there hasn't been a single thing that I could bring myself to say they owe me, as far as I can tell
Part of me will always be here, where I found the strength leave here, with the part of me that turned to go
If you think I never felt the love for me that you have held, I want you rest easy that I know
Rest easy that I know
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