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Funeral (Tommy Collins) (Spoken) Let me tell you about a man Tommy Collins A veteran in country music who interrputed his career by his own choice
on Jambalaya Now before I could walk I had a guitar in my hand By the time I could talk I had my own band Went on the road when I was eight years old When
I headed out to California for margaritas by the pool And the house of a good old friend of mine I knew way back in school Just a box of wood Six
chum Or you never will succeed You never will succeed [The Devil is still pretty unhappy] Relax, enjoy yourself It's all such a wonderful game
the light See that's when you could heal That's when you could heal It's a rainy day in California looking through my window seal I imagine how it is for you
lighting up my phone Your nowhere near but I still feel your touch Cause you're a different kinda high I need you closer Take me back into those California
you away Even if it's for a day We'll make it a holiday You'll always have a place to stay When I take-take-take you away cnd I will take care of you
Everybody wants to run away to California Cause New York is colder than it used to be The city of angels will swallow you whole But you'll still
darling when I think of thee I'm bound off for California By the way of stormy Cape Horn And I'm bound to write you a letter, love When I am homeward bound
could feel this intense energy Surely enough we were both struck by the lighting I wish I could take him home with me He'd look good under california
stand for racism Or reverse racism or judging And throwing stones at people with your religion That does not and will never glorify God. And here we are,
M through with standing in line just to get the iPhone 15 pro max It's like the bottom of the twelfth and I’m down by ten runs, and I'm never gonna
on Jambalaya. Well before I could walk I had a guitar in my hand, By the time I could talk I had my own band. I went on the road when I was eight years old, When
In December, the rains came one Great big package, over-sized Just like everything else in California And it came right through The roof of my room
dead And I'm alive I want to go where I will never hear your name I want to lose my sorrow and be free again And I know I've been insane When I
dead And I'm alive I want to go where I will never hear your name I want to lose my sorrow and be free again And I know I've been insane When I
By the shore of the sea searching for his memory Sifting sand through my hand weighing what he means to me In the early morning haze seagulls seem
stop The thunder from with under will make the whole of cradle rock, hah Ken Boogie just hit me on the horn in California Born in Fort July Fourth
everything We will survive necessarily by any means Let no man ever hold you down or supress you It's the 90's the police just arrest you Disrespect you
The Queen of California Lays her weapons down Says we're weary of the war So just let it be done You can do now as you will And put me in the ground
tell me everything will be all right You say use my body for your bed And my love will keep you warm throughout the night Well I'll never be
to Texas up to Washington Then headin' home to wash some clothes and do it all again Gotta head to Chattanooga, Knoxville, and to VA To by god West
the sport Coats of the season And surrounded by his whole Odd Future crew The ascendant singer opens up to Amy Wallace about his crazy Year including the bomb
Now I and I say greetings in the name of The Mighty King And I & I say played by the King love is all I bring And I & I say Africa is I & I
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