Two thirteen song discs from Vic Burgess. A quasi-concept album about life in dying small town America. Produced by Will Martin. Cover art by Jason Eustice. A European Record Label release.
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Produced by Will Martin
Vic Burgess guitar/vocals
Will Martin tambourine
lyrics
Graduation Day
(Burgess)
I didn’t recognize your full name
Or that look on your face
Hair pulled back with a bow and a rose
On graduation day
When they called your name
You took to the stage
Tears in your eyes with a taste of goodbye
With one more thing to say
We won’t change
We won’t change
You’re the same old girl from last summer
I kissed out in the rain
Clothes soakin’ wet hair in a mess
But I didn’t complain
I guess I thought I knew you
Guess I thought you’d stay
I didn’t see you comin’
But baby you came anyway
I told you they would change you
And that you’d fade away
They said they wouldn’t’ break you
But they broke you anyway
You said that I shouldn’t judge you
‘cause this is the life you chose
But your walkin’ around
With your head in the clouds
Wearin’ other peoples clothes
You’re the same old girl from last summer
I kissed out in the rain
Clothes soakin’ wet hair in a mess
But I didn’t complain
I guess I thought I knew you
Guess I thought you’d stay
I didn’t see you comin’
But baby you came anyway
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