ell asleep with the tv on
finally feelin’ like i belong
woke up to a funeral song
called you up to say hello
left a message for you at home
packed my dishes in styrofoam
everything i knew was gone
it’s raining in ohio
the streets are slick
shows what i know
i hear their cries through my window
they’re mourning again in america
mourning again in america
tied my shoes when i woke up
drew my curtains just enough
thought about the ones i love
tucked my chin into my coat
shrugged my shoulders, cleared my throat
walked the banks of the ohio
felt a chill to the bone
credits
from All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do,
released June 29, 2018
Kenneth Pattengale - Guitar, Vocals
Joey Ryan - Guitar, Vocals
Jay Bellerose - Drums
Dennis Crouch - Double Bass
Paul Kowert - Double Bass
Russ Pahl - Pedal Steel Guitar
Pat Sansone - Piano
Brittany Haas - Violin
Nat Smith - Cello
Levon Henry - Bb Clarinet
supported by 29 fans who also own “Mourning in America”
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