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lyrics
All the kitchen lights are on
Spilling yellow on the wall
Broke the clock with a bottle and a rock
In a town they called Jericho
I might leave here for a while
Seems the pleased ones always plead
With skinny legs and scabby knees
To hold it all when the final curtain falls
And blame it on Jericho
I might leave here for a while
Blow your horn home
And the loudest prayers play
For recognition of their names
Etched in glass as the chosen ones file past
To make their way through Jericho
I might leave here for a while
Who would trade a sheltered home
For miles of earth to walk alone
The castaway who never saw the light of day
Until he came upon Jericho
I might leave here for a while
Blow your horn home
credits
from The Weaver's Broom,
released April 15, 2014
Ryan Joseph Anderson: Vocals, Guitar, Hammond Organ
Jon Estes: Upright Bass, Cello
Dave Racine: Drums, Percussion
Jen Donahue: Vocals
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