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Some Days

from Jetlag Poetry by BRAZZAVILLE

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Some days
It’s hard to see the magic in the world
The mistakes
Of a life drinking wine and chasing girls
The streets are cold
The sky is turning gray
My heart aches
When I think about the years that slipped away

Oo oo
My little summer’s gone
And it’s cold in the autumn sun
Sitting in a coffee house alone
Watching people on their mobile phones

But some days
Everything seems perfectly in place
And God’s eyes
Are staring out of everybody’s face
A desert wind
The sound of distant trains
And I feels just like a kid
Playing in a warm September rain

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from Jetlag Poetry, released March 1, 2011
David Brown- Vocals, misc
Kenny Lyon- Guitar
Brady Lynch- Bass
Mike Boito- Piano
Ivan Knight- Drums

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BRAZZAVILLE Barcelona, Spain

Born in the Summer of Love to a Jewish mother and a Canadian father, David's attraction to exotic climes was nurtured at an impressionable age by his father, a trucker, with whom David rode shotgun while he hauled shipping containers from the ports of San Pedro to the Southern Pacific train yards.

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