in the darkness writin ten under two
on my violin my father rented for me from the school
hyenas go ha ha ha ha n owls go hoo hoo hoo . . .
hyenas go ha ha ha ha n owls go who do u . . .
if i could id dream i could go in a field
n walk along with the cows n the field
(i could walk along)
n i could dream i could dream
i was very very strong n i could seem
like i was like i was like n hyenas go
(in the darkness writin ten under . . . two
on the violin my father rented for me from the school)
ha ha ha . . .
n owls go hoo . . .
hyenas go ha ha ha . . .
n owls go who do u think u are?
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Like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and Greg Laswell, this song by Merle Haggard was written to wait almost 50 years for Bridgers to tell us what it really means. Hell of a perfect, tragic arrangement. Jamming Device
The four songs on the new EP from Rylie DeGarmo give country melodies a mysterious glow, recalling the best of Cowboy Junkies. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2022
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Just the right mix of geeky and emotional and sardonic. I'm really starting to believe that every member of this, the only supergroup I'll really ever need in my life can do no wrong. I'm just glad I'm not the only one with a bit of a crush on Nicola Tesla... eforenigma