Friday, October 14, 2011
The Mountains Win Again - Blues Traveler
♫I put my smile put it in my pocket
Hold it for a while try not to have to drop it
Men are not to cry so how am I to stop it
Keep it all inside don't show how much she rocked ya
Ooh can you feel the same
Ooh you gotta love the pain
Ooh it looks like rain again
Ooh I feel it comin' in
The mountains win again
The mountains win again
Dreams we dreamed at night were never meant to come to life
I can't understand the ease she pulled away her hand
This time in my life I was hurt enough to care
I guess from now on I'll be careful what I share
Ooh can you feel the same
Ooh ya gotta love the pain
Ooh it looks like rain again
Yeah feel it comin' in
The mountains win again
A pocket is no place for a smile anyway
Someday I will find love again will blow my mind
Maybe it will be that love that got away from me
Is there a line to write that could make you cry tonight
Can you feel the same
Yeah ya gotta love the pain
Ooh it looks like rain again
Ooh feel it comin' in
The mountains win again
Ooh the mountains win again ♫
The economy is getting me down today. Seems like a mountain, and sure as hell seems likes it's winning. The strip malls are ghost towns. The streets are filled with more people wandering than working. It's a strange world right now, and I don't live on the fringe of it. I'm smack dab in the middle. Downtown Stockton.
LA TIMES - "California seems to be getting really good these days at making it to the top of "Worst Of" lists. This time, eight of the state's cities topped a Forbes list of the most miserable cities in the country. Stockton, that crown jewel of the San Joaquin Valley, is officially the most miserable city in the nation, according to Forbes."
I know, I'll get a lot of crap for crapping on my town, and I do know it's all what you make of it. But my point is, I SEE effect, more than some who live in more rural areas, or more affluent areas. You can feel the pain from here. The mountain wins again today, but maybe not tomorrow.
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God knows I have always loved the Blues Travelers… this song was awesome.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteMarty - God knew, but I didn't :) Just found out about them last year through a friend. Now I have a "Blues Traveler" station on Pandora!
ReplyDeleteAmy - Glad you liked it!
They performed live at a small festival in my hometown :D
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing!
BEN - Lucky! I was at an outdoor concert last night. The sun was setting in the most amazing colors. I danced my little arss off!
ReplyDeleteExcellent song, Annie. I wish I could've seen you dancing your bootay off. LOL! Love you!! xo
ReplyDeleteI'm over from Lydia's blog and I'm a new follower. It's nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteLove the song . . . thanks for sharing your passion for good music!
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Marion - Next time I visit, I'll be sure to get my dance on.
ReplyDeleteCiara - Hi there! Nice to meet you too! Feel free to drop song and artist suggestions anytime. I love it!!!
I miss Blues Traveler. I haven't listened to them in so long, so thanks!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the lyrics, enjoyed the music mostly I loved the different people talking about it
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