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Written by Justin Storer
lyrics
Casey boy’s leaving town
Never gonna look back
No one knows what he’s going for
The family farm is doing fine
And I don’t mind picking for a dime I’m living getting by.
Nothing ever seems to change
People places all the same
John’s still work down there at the bar every night
Even though his pa still runs this town
And I don’t mind picking for a dime I’m living
Getting by on nothing but it’s time for something
Where can I feel settled, working wood and metal till I die?
This is my town
Damn how I love this place
Never am gonna leave
Damn how I love this place
Never am gonna leave
And I don’t mind picking for a dime I’m living
Getting by on nothing but it’s time for something
Where can I feel settled, working wood and metal till I die?
This is my town
credits
from Hot Water Sunday,
released June 24, 2011
Justin Storer: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
Sarah Mitchell: harmonies
Matt Robbins: piano
Aaron Shafer-Haiss: drums
Dominic Sinesio: bass
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