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lyrics
Haven’t seen you in a month of Sundays
I keep to myself when I’m blue
Seems everywhere I go
Everyone I know
They’re all asking me about you
They’re asking me where have you gone
And why you’ve been gone so long
Here I just dried my eyes
Found a smile to hide behind
Trying to keep you off my mind
I tried to go to the parties
Drink and dance
Distracting my way through the blues
I see an old familiar face
But all I hear’s your name
And my heart breaks again
Cause I haven’t seen you in a month of Sundays
I keep to myself when I’m blue
Seems everywhere I go
Everyone I know
They’re all asking me about you
Still everywhere I go
Everyone I know
They’re all asking me about you
supported by 12 fans who also own “Month Of Sundays”
Sierra Ferrell's music is the nectar that drips from vocal chords of angels on ecstacy and percocet, dripping with honey, and smelling of grandma's brownies. It has been proven to "cure what ails ya", and it temporarily wards off the existential dread that is slowly encompassing us all. Don't let the absurdity of our existence get you down. Listen to Sierra Ferrell instead.
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I made a blind purchase of the cassette edition from my local Half Price Books, and the download card that came included with it was still valid! VOIDMAKER.EXE
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supported by 9 fans who also own “Month Of Sundays”
I have a TBI, so memory is a big theme of my life. And recently entered recovery, and clear so bring on more memories (like the wonderful show at the Blue Door). My dad was a steeler, starting with Rogers Twins when he was 14. Sneaked him in the back door of a Texas dance hall-he also played with Merl Lindsay before Western Swing slowly began to disappear. http://genejones.bizland.com/
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