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lyrics
Big city with the young girls walking,
I've been wearing dirty shirts and stockings,
I got 35 cents in my pocket,
But that won't quite cut it for laundry day,
Yeah, I got no money,
But that's okay.
'Cause I'm living where the moon is shining
Through the pouring rain,
Stay up all night, sleep half the day.
Yeah I'm living where the hills are shining
Under sunny rays,
Don't need anybody making any shade.
And it's hard to say
If he's worth wanting,
He never pays
And does too much talking,
And if he stays,
Well, I'll soon be walking anyway.
I keep roaming around, keep rambling,
These random roommates are like gambling,
I could always move back with the family,
But I'll just keep wandering from place to place,
Yeah, I got no remedy,
But that's okay.
'Cause I'm living where the moon is shining
Through the pouring rain,
Stay up all night, sleep half the day.
Yeah I'm living where the hills are shining
Under sunny rays,
Don't need anybody making any shade.
And it's hard to say
If he's worth wanting,
He never pays
And does too much talking,
And if he stays,
Well, I'll soon be walking anyway.
And I know you say you want me,
But I just don't feel the same.
And I know you say you love me,
But I'm just sitting in the car unfazed.
And it's hard to say
If he's worth wanting,
He never pays
And does too much talking,
And if he stays,
I'll soon be walking,
He does too much talking,
I'll soon be walking anyway.
credits
from Starry Dome [LP],
released February 10, 2018
Josefina - Vocals
Jim Tuerk - Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Bass
Michael Lux - Electric Guitar
Alex Hall - Drums & Percussion
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