Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Nights

Been a long, long time;
I have been playing things through in my mind
Prison equals narrative, but separation is damnation for our kind
You spent years chasing after a mess
But easy livin' doesn't pay the rent
So put stakes in words and wastelands, leave the machinery for the rest

It was a smoke-filled room in Columbus in May
Bottles on the ground in a desolate place
Baby, I must have missed you, but I can't remember feeling all that sad
I must have hit every bar in that town
I must have made a damn fool of myself
I woke up more than once on the sidewalk that year

But it's not crazy to gamble all those Louisiana Hot Sauce rainy nights
It's not crazy to get your shoes and just start walking until the sun comes up
Got miles to go, still miles to get there
Maybe it'll be this car that makes it
But I am not an unconditional believer

I got more pockets than pennies these days
And I keep coming up with reasons to leave this place
It's like honey spilled on the table: an invitation for another pest
But I got more space to fill
A few more breaths to breathe in
Something other than more time to sleep

But it's not crazy to gamble all those Louisiana Hot Sauce rainy nights
It's not crazy to get your shoes and just start walking until the sun comes up
Got miles to go, still miles to get there
Maybe it'll be this car that makes it
But I am not an unconditional believer

Curiosités sur la chanson Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Nights de The Taxpayers

Quand la chanson “Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Nights” a-t-elle été lancée par The Taxpayers?
La chanson Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Nights a été lancée en 2010, sur l’album “To Risk So Much For One Damn Meal”.

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