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The Right Ways

from Raincloud In The Sun by Lemon Sparks

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lyrics

Please, don't occupy my mind
With the worst of times and the best of crimes
And no sleep. Yeah, you left me drained
Of functionality, of mental health

You, you were holding me back
I needed to get back to where I was
Before I met you, when I was doing okay
Now I'm glad to say, yes, I'm on track

Now I don't care if you’re bleeding in the night
I've been living in the right ways
And climbing out of your maze
Don't call me if you're bleeding in the night
I won't be there in the right ways
I'm trying to get right

Free, free of you and me
And free to be as cold as stone
And live where air is clear
And free from fear as an unknown

Now I don't care if you’re bleeding in the night
I've been living in the right ways
And climbing out of your maze
Don't call me if you're bleeding in the night
I won't be there in the right ways
I'm trying to get right

credits

from Raincloud In The Sun, released October 29, 2021
Jeff Carroll: composer, ld vocals, guitars, tambourine
Rick Lassiter: bass, bkg vocals, strings
Greg Tourian: drums, bkg vocals
Todd Montgomery: organ

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Lemon Sparks Raleigh, North Carolina

lemonspark.com The Winston-Salem Journal said the band’s self-titled debut is "...a brilliant pop confection brimming with infectious, well-crafted songs influenced by music of the late '60s and early '70s, including the Beach Boys, the Beatles, the Who, Badfinger and Big Star." Power Pop News said, "...different from anything you've likely heard... yet, eerily familiar." ... more

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