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The Bar

from Witness by The Falderals

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lyrics

The Bar looks like a jail, the girl looks like a warden
The world’s a black hole at 2 in the morning,

Oh no, It’s friendly tonight, Oh no, the only mortals alive
Save a wife, in some other town, the one with the brown eyes, the one you let down

The Bar looks like a jail, the girl looks like a warden
The bottle is a way to keep from exploding,

Oh no, It’s friendly tonight, Oh no, the only mortals alive
Save a child, now almost grown, the one with the stoney eyes, that you’ve hardly known
I’m gonna write, I’m gonna call, maybe this coming spring, or maybe next fall
I’m gonna change, I’m gonna grow, gonna leave all this behind, hop a train and just go

The Bar looks like a jail, the girl looks like a warden
The world’s a black hole at 2 in the morning, Oh no

credits

from Witness, released May 30, 2014
Vocals, guitar, bass, kick-drum, harmonica: Rebecca & Andy Andestic
Dobro: Shane Akers
lap steal: Jim McGuinn

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The Falderals Minneapolis, Minnesota

Hailed as a “true taste of American folk music” by The Superior Telegram, The Falderals are a hidden gem in the Twin Cities. Combining lyrical songwriting with powerful harmonies, they are a must-see act for their unique fusion of folk and pop. Andrew and Rebecca Andestic are occasionally joined by friends, including Jim McGuinn on dobro and lap steel and Deke McCallum on uke and guitar. ... more

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