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lyrics
What they passed down to me: to sink and drown at sea
miles from any shore
The revolution came, the revolution left
with us standing at the door
A root is a forgiving thing, go on take with you when you leave
Do you wither when it's gone?
Maybe the time has passed, maybe we been innocent
or maybe we were wrong
Darling, I know you need the rest
They should've seen you at your best
Trying to move on again, like trying to get gone
You got to feeling like the edge of something the whole world rests upon
Will you miss it when it's gone, when it's gone?
Will you miss it when it's gone?
Youth has got a bitter end, you see the time, see the money spent
keeping your eyes down
So maybe it's time to move on, maybe we could get a better sense gone
maybe in some other town
Darling, I know you need the rest
They should've seen you at your best
Trying to move on again, like trying to get gone
You got to feeling like the axis that the whole world turns upon
Will you miss it when it's gone, when it's gone?
Will you miss it when it's gone?
And like a leaf that falls, I waver on any wind that blows my way
And to forget it all, as the time moves on, has always been my way
What they passed down to me: to sink and drown at sea
miles from any shore
The revolution came, the revolution left
with us standing at the door
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