I left my soul by the riverbed
but I dug up my heart and dragged it all the way home
all these pretty little people I know
well they’re right and they’re wrong and they just wanna go home
I broke a 20 dollar bill and started drinking alone
but the man at the bar he sent me packing on home
the simplest days are the ones where she’s away
but if I close my eyes she’s right back here today
so buy and sell my name
it still wont buy out the blame
I’m tired of these silly little games
surely theres some other way
we're headed 8 hours south and just to help a buddy out
half asleep in the car but ain’t nobody got a doubt
that all these miles are worth a single damn smile
if you cannot agree our common ground’s the enemy
so buy and sell my name
it still wont buy out the blame
I’m tired of these silly little games
surely theres some other way
Edd Donovan's day job as a social worker brings a sense of empathy to his elegantly constructed political folk music. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 26, 2019