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Ten Years After

by James Moats

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1.
I'm not sure what it will take for us to find a comfortable place But what we're doing seems to be a step in the right direction It's a big change that requires more change of us it's time to wake up But what we say we need to do is a step in the right direction A change is what it will take to maintain some respect and honesty It's too important to say I know, I know it's time for a change I'm not sure what it will take to gain a moment of sanity I can't just keep being sorry for this it's time for a change Our road is paved with reocurrences of this it's time for a change
2.
Charmin 02:10
Tick tock the clock is ticking You could never guess what happens next Sit and wait and entertain myself but what will fill the void that is left behind Lost souls cut free roaming and wandering Heads roll cut free roaming and wandering Time clock's ticking has stopped and i can only guess what happens next Just sit and wait and have a cigarette Firing squad - this is it
3.
Long Day 04:22
I woke up with the funk today in the pit of my soul and my will to win was gone away I'm afraid of being low There's a knock under the hood I'm twenty miles outside of town There's never traffic on this road this is no place to break down I promised myself that I wouldn't go for that drive Why would I ever think that I could walk that far It's gonna be a long day I just need to get up I just need to walk away from it for a little while I've been soaking in it an iron kettle over the fire It's boiling hot now I've gotta go I keep telling myself I should never ask myself why I'm counting down the seconds until I can walk that far It's gonna be a long day
4.
Something tells me that it's bound to be lonely where we're going down the narrow streets A different language a foreign currency Let's hop in the car and drive and see Where we end up forty miles - eighty miles Take in the scenery fifty miles - a hundred miles away I don't know where this is coming from I don't care to know if we're going where I think we're going wait and see something tells me that it's bound to be lonely Where we end up a hundred miles - a thousand miles Take in the scenery a thousand miles - a million miles away
5.
It's leaf season and the streets are full of RVs pulling SUVs pulling Saturns and each one's full of Floridians from Ohio that's where they plan to go when the leaves change to a patchwork of earth tones the colors of the seventies like the afghan that my mother would wrap me up in Well come and get you some cool and soothing mountain air It'll do wonders for your blue hair - blue hair it's far better than last year's week long trip to Branson maybe tomorrow we'll get to see the Biltmore mansion In a matchbook of earth clones and people in their seventies They're clogging up the buffet lines and wearing out their atlas spines Go away - take your brake lights back and your heart attack in the fast lane - take your brake lights back and your heart attack It's tourist season and I've got my in-state license and my orange Carhartt I'm up in my tree stand and now I've got a plan I'm gonna bag a trophy timeshare salesman It's society depriving everybody of the ability of thinking free We've got the army ants and the worker bees and the retirees chasing happiness or what they're told it is it's all right here you watch too much tv and you think it's funny it makes you stupid
6.
Rush Hour 02:44
This is how I begin my day half a pack of cigarettes a pot of coffee Through the construction at breakneck speeds I'm traveling the same highway and it's rush hour Why bother tomorrow is just another winter day and I'm tired of feeling this way I just can't seem to wash away the gray and it's rush hour every hour
7.
I'm going down to the state park I'm going down to the Wal-Mart I've been feeling down and need a turn on the coin-op merry-go-round It's an exercise in place and time Sometimes words hurt I'm a window watcher at the top of a flagpole I don't remember last night I've got a fear of this height It's an exercise in place and time Sometimes words hurt I think I missed a beat and lost the rhyme Sometimes the world hurts He's a prodigy at misogyny What are you afraid of Self love - self love
8.
Flood 05:11
The trees are shaking The rain is puddling The valley is beginning to flood The water is rising The lights went out and The valley is beginning to move It could have been worse the wind could have beaten us to death It should have given us the means to wash away the old way and find a new day The trailer's rocking is never ending The neighbors are on holiday I can't sleep for fear of missing something, I'm lying awake We need to find a way to thank the gulf states for providing a pathway
9.
Yes Man 02:32
Let's focus on the positive, Yes Man I've got a brand new can-do attitude I wanna be your yes man this is what happens when the box is left outside Put it on paper and write it down for me I need a waste of time I think it's time to try conformity on for size Let's boost initiative, Yes Man here comes another shift in mood Now I'm a senior yes man this is what happens when I come unglued Pass the papers Let's leave a message flaming It's such a waste of a mind I think it's time for you to try me on for size Can you handle the responsibility cuz I'm not like you Can you handle the responsibility are you afraid of me
10.
In Time 04:52
I'm losing this the human race and I find it hard to find a faith I realized after high school that I couldn't keep the pace and then I don't want to find a new job It's something i don't want to think about With all that's going on around here that's the last thing I want to do I've got a million things on my little mind and it seems like no one ever even tries to listen they just shake their heads and look away and in time I will learn not to mind So I will just keep singing to you and maybe write it down if it's close enough to true or if I think it's worth the time and ink and in time I will learn not to mind I'm losing this, the human race and I find it hard to find a faith I realized after high school that I couldn't keep the pace and now
11.
I'm back in the car thinking about writing It never stopped me before but I have nothing to say I'm back in the car thinking about driving I now spend two hours a day Can you believe in your dreams don't take this from me Open up to the possibility Vulnerability I'm back in the car doing the right thing It has gotten harder each day Open up to the possibility Vulnerability Your kryptonite is a lovely green Vulnerability
12.
Ten 04:09
I called you on the phone to say that I was sorry I never call you on the phone at all I'm glad to hear you're doing well So here's to better days It's been a long time ten years since I left you there Sometimes I wonder had I stayed what would I be wondering about today It's all water under a distant overpass It's probably just the rain making me feel this way After a while these feelings always pass I know we're older but you still make me feel nineteen Today has found me in a state full of memories I called you on the phone to say that I was sorry

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This album is the end result of a huge scale recording project that spanned most of 2005 and 2006. The tracks were remixed and mastered, then arranged in a very listenable and compelling collection of songs. The title gives a nod to 2 Years In The South, which was arranged in a similar fashion, songs from 1996-1998. Here we have a new arrangement Ten Years After, with "Ten" serving as an unofficial title track #12.

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released March 21, 2008

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