Recorded at Middle Tree in East Nashville, Tennessee
lyrics
I've been waiting around, I've been wanting to split this town.
Inundated with sound, overburdened with things to see and do.
No, I do not want to go to the show.
And I do not care to know the name
Of the man who makes your clothes
The women who makes your perfume
Or your house on the coast.
All the shit on the street and the trash beneath Kern River Bridge.
All the blood on my hands, every plane that lands on the tarmac:
Where do you suppose it's gonna go?
What if tethered to your back was all that you've disposed?
What a long procession that would be.
It is waiting right where you left it.
And the sun is still gonna rise.
And I'm not so sure we're gonna see it.
But I don't really think it needs our eyes.
credits
from Signs & Wonders,
released August 7, 2020
Produced, Recorded, and Mixed by Joe Pisapia
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