its high noon on the gold plain
wind's blowing in from the west
taking stock of what i love
and throwing out the rest
well i'm doing fine on a monday
by friday i'm up shit creek
this hard-earned piece of property
it don't mean nothing to me
all your fortune and freedom
they're gone with the wind
i wrote thing song for you, friend
sang it from a place of love
i'm vexed with the morning sun
and hateful of the stars above
anything you want's got a price to pay
they don't care what you do or say
i've got a curse, it weighs heavy on my mind
when the air is still i pity the lonesome kind
your piece of mind, out in a bush somewhere
getting pissed on by an old man
its his now, you know
The Los Angeles-based indie rock artist's first full-length album is inspired by songwriters like Glen Campbell and George Harrison. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2020
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