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Sarcastic Sympathies

from The Great Lull by Whetherman

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No more can I say these good old times have room to grow
And the less that I awake the further the ache goes
Like I'm an orphan under seen
Cause poor little boys need sympathy

Fuck it over I did
It won't taste like this again
I promise you'll be begging to want this
So no more can I say these good old times won't roll away

With many writing words
Who guarantees Ill be heard
When echoes fill the lungs
From songs already sung

Over the river and through the woods
Are all the regrets that you could've understood

Jesus walked atop the water they say
And heaven is closed for those who remain
Out late into the night, getting in fist fights
So no more can I say these good old times won't roll away
These good old times won't roll away...

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from The Great Lull, released May 30, 2008

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Whetherman Jacksonville, Florida

Nicholas Williams, also known as Whetherman, is a seasoned, bucolic folk artist mixing the likes of Ray Lamontagne or Van Morrison with all the poetic feels of Bob Dylan’s early recordings. The traveling troubadour is known for artfully bridging the gap between folk, blues, country, and soul with a timeless finish. ... more

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