I woke up this morning and it felt like the world ain't that bad
Cause last night was one of the best, one of the best I ever had
Baby you took me trembling and cautious
And made me feel like a man
Well the sun it woke me early and for the first time I didn't mind not having shades
And the neighbors dog was barking but it sounded like it was just singing to me
And the damp wood rotting my house, well it's just trying to set me free
And the flies on all my dishes were just doing their best to make em clean
And I swatted at em as they rose up, but it wasn't to be mean
And the city came and said I gotta cut my lawn
I said yeahhhhhh man. Yeah I know what you mean
Now the neighbors yelling at me because my trashcans spelling garbage in her yard
And I smiled and tried to gently console her, ma'm times is hard
My mailbox is overflowing with student loans I'll never pay
But who the hell cares about their credit, at my age anyways.
As long as I can still get a beer when I forget my wallet man I'm free
And that's the only kind of credit, that I'll ever need
This New Haven duo write bright and emotionally resonant folk music where sweeping strings elevate gorgeous melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 23, 2021
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