24. Songwriter. Touring musician. Alcohol enthusiast. Gingivitis sufferer. I play the banjo and sing in a band called
The Harmed Brothers. Death-obsessed comedy lover, fan of science fiction escapism.
www.theharmedbrothers.com
www.the-harmed-brothers.tumblr.com
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
morning, all. wrote a new tune. hope you like.
We Might Not Have To Die - Gobloots
We are that heart
we are that porch
that crushes all our burdens
and lightens our load.
where we poured out our demons
then they drank with us some
you sang one about your ex-wife while
I still sing about my mom.
the kitchen light is still shining on
and it’s still shining with a purpose
we can never fear
cos in the end
we’ve got the air all around us as a witness
there lies all that peace that we were promised.
it began
we ate from that tree
its heaven and hell together
its the way i think things were always meant.
just as we were born
so, the earth, above, below
you flow with a river
that was turned into road.
the kitchen light is still shining on
and it’s still shining with a purpose
we can never fear
cos in the end
i’ve got a bottlecap in my pocket as a witness
there lies all that peace that we were promised.
god or not
call it what you want
but it gave you a voice
it lets you do what you love
it might get you laid once or twice
it might find you true love
it could get you signed
its in that porch
its in that kitchen
with that sky turning morning.
the kitchen light is still shining on
and it’s still shining with a purpose
we can never fear
cos in the end
we’ve got our dirty fingernails here as a witness
somewhere lies all that peace that we were promised.
we’re singing you have to believe this
we might not have to die to hear it.


http://hi54lofirecords.bandcamp.com/album/gobloots-the-hi54lofi-records-mix-tape
Go ‘n’ check her out. If you like. Just sayin.’ :)
For my 500th post…Here is the first installment of a new webseries, taking place in our wonderful 1987 Volvo hearse, AKA “The Old Broad.” This is “Bottle To Bottle,” on “Inside the Old Broad.”