He looked at me with one dead eye
Asked for an exit hiding in plain sight
I was lost between state lines
Like a bouncer on a bike
Never safe when it’s not the motorized kind
I came to in a side stage room
Slipping on the grenadine
Slow to stand on the concrete
Light to dark, night to day
Follow the handrails
So alive with nothing to say
They called themselves the grace notes
For a few years on now
No one really got the joke
But every time they showed up
To this metal machine club
I watched confused
Five nights, tens sets
No love at the exits
Buybacks. No tips.
We’d walk around to settle down
Not quite holding hands now
Love is not quite letting go
They called themselves the grace notes
Always hard to follow
No sound from the stage
No life on the range
credits
from Feeling Fickle,
released July 12, 2019
Written by Julio Nickels
Produced by Johannes Buff at End Note in Bayonne, France
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