I got the blues but I didn't choose this life that I lead
I'm just a poor boy subject to a world of misery
I got the blues but I didn't choose this life that I lead
And I got this feeling, this feeling, way down deep in my bones
that I'm that there wayfaring stranger, a long, long way from home
When I was a child my mother came, and my mother said to me
hold on to your younger days, child, for that happiness shall not proceed
and sometimes these cravings come and some times they go
and sometimes I drink myself to sleep, sometimes I don't
but at the end of every day, i wish to kill away these blues that I've made home
I got the blues but I didn't choose this life that I lead
I'm just a poor boy subject to a world of misery
credits
from Half Moon,
released February 4, 2018
Acoustic and Electric Guitar- Jackson Cavalier
Drums- Jackson Cavalier
Vocals- Jackson Cavalier
Bass- Thomas Draper
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