Used To Be Alright - I Mother Earth
It's pretty good, the wine/ The way that we look at/ Ten to eight in the morning/ Just talking, still awake in/ Dawn and dew drinking, thinking / Always... Remembering the laughs, the time/ We got high for seven days down/ In New Orleans and it seemed like/ No one else knew we were just/ The moon and sun in fog before the/ Heat burned it away and took / The sleep from tired heads on/ Beds of reaching hands, of road trip/ Breath and long tall freedom And then you long/ For the days of trippin' down/ The long road just reading the/ Signs that show you the way to/ A higher place you meditate to/ Feel the quiet of the earth/ That was back/ When we used to be alright Another shame, the way/ The city smells worse on/ A hot day in August...2 PM/ Right before us good movers/ Move and us shakers break/ Our hearts getting home to / Country love and the garbage/ Dump by the dried up creek/ Near the forest that once had life/ And then I turn on the news/ Somebody shoot me soon/ I'm tired of over heating, falling/ Quick to bending knees and/ Broken veins, of always needing/ Faith to get to shore and break/ All the vows I've made No time or presence / Of mind to wonder why/ No time for questions of/ Why I wonder why/ Something's wrong...again/ The noise shakes the ground/ There's a rage in/ The crowd and I'm a face/ In the crowd, what's your name?/ You're sinkin' in the sand/ Standing next to me, a river/ Running through your pants, afraid/ To trust me when my hands / Are helping you
Artist: I Mother Earth
Title: Used To Be Alright