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lyrics
Dew on the grass, you know it’s gone by noon
Dew on the grass, you know it’s gone by noon
All those good times, too bad they’re gone so soon
Don’t let the moment get past and head out way over yonder
Don’t let the moment get past and head out way over yonder
It ain’t a time sit still, scratch your head and wonder
What a shame it’d be if this gem went unclaimed
What a shame it’d be if this gem went unclaimed
It ain’t a time to stall, love can always skip town
Put out of your mind all the worries that tear you asunder
Put out of your mind all the worries that tear you asunder
You ain’t a pirate and your soul ain’t to be plundered
supported by 5 fans who also own “It's A Blues World (Calling All Blues!)”
Goddamn, Robert, you are the man!
Some damn fine southern blues, unlike any I have experienced. The replay value on this son of a bitch is outstanding. I believe I'm on my 10th spin after what a week? Dark lullabies to calm the disturbed & disturb the comforted
I have to say, I have never heard a version of Killing Floor Blues quite like Robert's. Only one of the many reasons I keep coming back to this 💎
Magnolia is a great commentary on the history & current situation in the south CoughCool
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This album was pretty good. I liked the heavy sounds mixed with the clear, powerful vocals. This album is a slow burn, though. It gets better as it goes and builds to a truley epic finishing track. I will be listening to it again. Gregory
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