I got bread and I got wine
I got a few things I call mine
I leave home every now and then
I got a coffee can I put a little money in
I save up and go to town
To see the storefronts with wedding gowns
I tip my hat and nod hello
Keep my hands in my pockets, my head hung low
I may pawn my watch and chain
For a ticket for the train
I won’t tell which route I’m on
If I go to Sugar Town
I’ll shake the sugar down
And raise a glass to memories bygone
I got flowers in a vase
I got bibles in a suitcase
I’ve held the rose stem with clenched jaw
I’ve drank muddy water and slept in a hollow log
I had a buddy, I had a pal
I had a home with my good ol’ gal
The closets empty, the sheets are bare
There’s one picture on the wall and one empty chair
I may pawn my watch and chain
For a ticket for the train
I won’t tell which route I’m on
If I got to Sugar Town
I’ll shake the sugar down
And raise a glass to memories bygone
credits
from O, Annihilator,
released October 2, 2014
Wes Tirey -- Words, Guitar Singing
Maharadja Sweets -- Electric Guitar
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It’s all vibrations - from the cosmic to the sub-atomic, from the spiritual to the cognitive, from the creatively musical to the naturally occurring. It’s all vibrations. I feel lucky to have encountered these. Beautiful sounds, soulful sounds, sounds both dark and light. Vibrations - evocative, emotive, mysterious and as comforting as the smell of pine needles. But that’s a different tale. Thanks for these. And please, consider pressing to vinyl 🙏❤️🎶 fred laparo
The haunting new record from Canadian folk artist Avi C. Engel bridges old and new traditions with a minimalist approach. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 24, 2024
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Really awesome gathering of covers, all providing the WW flip rather than being too straight or reverent. You ain't heard em like this before, so hurry as it's only available May 1st Was Ist Das?