come dry me out / cause I’ve been drinking all night
before I pass out I need your ghost to tell me this bloodless voice
is as meaningless as it sounds / hard fought for some spare time
to sit around and search for something I aint never gonna find
colors fade in the night sky / lightning bugs are flashing on the
front porch no it’s in my head / to take me back to another time
cause once its gone it’s just something you aint never gonna find
no matter how hard you try / there’s no reason to stop it and you
couldn’t if you wanted now / come dry me out / just not with your
fist I’m not looking for a fight / hard fought for some spare time
to search through books and records for something you aint never
gonna find / if you could just make up your mind / train tracks
can’t decide / Tennessee morning leaves you paralyzed
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I love the light and shade between Bryan's dirty and Emma's forlorn vocals. There are so many layers to this recording that are driven home through contrast. Plus the riffs are brilliant and get me moving. I can't stop listening to Thou and Emma in general lately. spaceman2250
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Finding these guys in middle school surely helped form my music taste as a whole, and Cap'n Jazz still sound so unique and special to me. So much wonderment, joy, sadness and exploration. I will never get tired of listening to these goofballs squishyfishyfoo