You've got a run up them stockings, babe.
You've got a run up them stockings, babe.
I see it running up the inside of your leg,
and lord, the body aches.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm a mule in the flowers.
Maybe I'm a better man well-fed.
Even far across the street corner,
You know a man lost in wonder.
You see a man wake to hunger
After a long fast.
And we stop to talk, one friend to another.
One sees sun coming, the other thunder.
I said come on in the water
is cool, but not cold.
Sun is shining, the weeds are growing.
Sun is shining, the weeds are growing.
One thing I know that's always increasing
is the past.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm an old dog rolling over.
Maybe I'm a mule in the flowers.
Maybe I'm a better man well-fed.
credits
from Duets #1-3,
released February 11, 2013
Written by Steve Lambke and Tamara Lindeman
supported by 27 fans who also own “Mule In The Flowers”
Hearing this was like discovering Desire, or London Calling for the first time. Derivative yet original, the songs are immediate and the melodies will get stuck in your ear for days. tideracer
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This is becoming one of my all-time favorite live albums. Outstanding setlist of some of her best songs, the band on point, and just a beautiful performance. jae
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The sweetness of the harmony and beauty of the tracks made me have to purchase this album. The vocals float like ethereal sprites with compelling warmness yet a certain captivating sadness as well. This is what Americana should sound like... this is what country should sound like... for it's so real and emotionally delivered... yet absolutely gorgeous. theexplodingogre
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