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lyrics

He was somewhere in the backwoods of northern Maine
In a cold, cold sweat that he couldn't explain
She was riding shotgun all the way
Wincing every time she heard him say
"I'm okay, I'm just devolving"
What good could her silence really do?

She said, "You could ride a feeling a thousand times
But you best be sure there's a reason and rhyme
And if you don't allow it to pass away
Every now and then, you'll never escape"
There, he stretched his eyes wide open
For a moment, found himself unbroken

It was a good week lost in the shuffle
Of a constant hurricane
It was a good week, but don't forget
The switch flips back, the road bends back into black

He never understands when the raindrops say
"Assume it's sunny on another day"
He knows you can't be sure of what you can't control
The weather map runs him into his hole
She digs him up, dusts off his jacket
Lets him know there ain't no use to track it

Chorus

She said, "You could ride a feeling a thousand times
But you best be sure there's a reason and rhyme
And if you don't allow it to pass away
Every now and then, you'll never escape"
There, he stretched his eyes wide open
For a moment, found himself unbroken

Chorus x2

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from Join The Club, released February 2, 2013
Dylan Sevey - Vocals, electric guitar, percussion
David Ponte - Lead electric guitars
Brendan Moore - Keyboards
Denis Murray - Bass
Keaton Albro - Drums

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Dylan Sevey & The Gentlemen Providence, Rhode Island

Dylan Sevey writes songs. The Gentlemen - David Ponte on lead guitar, Brendan Moore on keyboards, Steve Ellis on bass guitar, and Keaton Albro on drums - make them sound good.

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