I had no one else to blame
When I came crashing down in flames
High above some broken wall
Having no where else to fall
I picked up my scattered broken bones
And put them all in a sack
I locked the experience up in my brain
And then vowed that I’d never look back
Where’s that frontier woman gone
I’ve come traipsing through her lawn
The grass has grown beyond control
The walls are here but there’s no soul
I toss my bag over my shoulder
And walk right into her room
The bed’s unmade but the tv’s on
Maybe she will come back soon
When you break don’t hesitate
Get back up though you are weary
When you fall it’s not too late
Taking it step by step it’s not that scary
Somewhere out across that highway
I can still play my game my way
If I live like I’ve been taught
Love is given never bought
And don’t look for some obvious answer
At the same time don’t look too deep
Finding in between some purpose in my life
Maybe I can earn my keep
credits
from Ordinary Life,
released December 23, 2016
Larry Sims - Vocals, guitars
Brandt Sims - Bass, drums
Written by Larry Sims
Produced by Brandt Sims, Wicketsmusik Recordings
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