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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Eddie Berman
Eddie Berman
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Edward Lynch Berman
Edward Lynch Berman
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Eddie Berman
Eddie Berman
Producer
Gabe Feenberg
Gabe Feenberg
Engineer
Pierre de Reeder
Pierre de Reeder
Mixing Engineer
Pete Lyman
Pete Lyman
Engineer

Lyrics

This past storm recalled in me, my darling
A story that I thought you’d care to know
I’ve no place left to go
How I wound up in a hole so low my darling
With this strangest most dangerous brew ever known
Is all here in this note:
Oh, I cheated death in the kind of wreck that turns your hair to gray
They respected me, mistakenly, overestimating my age
So I broke out and headed south, before my dark roots could grow
And my cover was blown
I just thought that you should know
I found a town in east Colorado
Where I learned to stitch up tattered clothes
It was in my bones
The old man who was my teacher
Let me sleep inside the stove
I never felt less alone
Though I was as good a tailor as that town had ever seen
I couldn’t recognize this wool that was pulled right over me
In that sudden cotton-mouthed blindness, the only regret I could hold
Was letting you go
I just thought that you should know
So I awoke on this fishing boat, my darling
With a thousand men I do not know
A thousand miles from home
We all speak a different language
Cloaked in the smoke of a north Atlantic night
Just trying to live our lives
With what you lent I can pay my rent for my old dog and me
But I still can’t circumvent the seafloor that’ll be our home next week
I’m a reprobate and profligate who can’t navigate this far from shore, anymore
I just thought that you should know
Written by: Edward Lynch Berman
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