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Straight up classic rascal song. He builds up your hopes, makes you feel special to get what he needs, then abandoning you once he’s fulfilled. What a jerk.
lyrics
Early one morning in the dirty light
Me & my Billy went out on a ride
We had to move fast, had to catch wind
Take another turn, we’re gone again
gone again, gone again
He bragged to me of all his plans
Heading up north to grab some land
Needed me to help him win
Take another turn, we’re gone again
gone again, gone again, take another turn we’re gone again
gone again, gone again
Late in the day with the sun in our eyes
Me & my Billy went out in the rye
We lay down to have a little rest
Wake up in the morning, he’s gone again
gone again, gone again, wake up in the morning he’s gone again
gone gone gone again, take another turn he’s gone again
gone again, gone again
He’s not your boy and he’s not your friend,
Shows up late and stays till the end
Comes for the food and stays for the bed
Take another turn and he’s gone again
gone again, gone again
gone again, gone again
gone again, gone again
gone again, gone again
credits
from Caught On A Wire,
released March 21, 2019
Evie Ladin lead vocal, banjo
Keith Terry vocal, bass, drums, percussion
Erik Pearson vocal, guitars
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