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There's always trouble in a fool's paradise There's always trouble but the fool don't realize Trouble comes knocking just when
Yet another girl-name song from 1996's Barista Cycle, a project that marked what was pretty much my last real stab
Now this is an oldie. I believe it was written in 1974. I was in love at the time (we
I wrote the first two verses of this dark little slice of apocalyptica back in the early or mid 70's
Yesterday's toys you throw them all away you dont even stop to watch their paper hearts in the flames... This
This song from 1973 used to drive one of my frequent music playing buddies absolutely nuts. It was written while
I don't exactly believe in reincarnation (the way most people think of it) but I've always been fascinated by the
Okay... this song is... well, stupid. And I don't mean "good" stupid. I was a hippie kid and went barefoot
I did go to a high school prom in my dad's Cadillac but, unlike the guy in this song, I
Breaking up... sometimes it's hard to do, sure. Still, often enough, it produces a grim satisfaction. Like finally getting around
Though totally different in musical feel, today's song mirrors yesterday's in some ways. The music is darkly funky (or aspires
I wake up at nite but it ain't because of you Oh yeah I wake up at nite but it
    Okay... as promised, here's a song that recombines verses from yesterday's Blue Recollection with a similarly themed set
When I was writing this and when I originally recorded it, it was called "Poland" because I was so impressed
Not quite written on a bet, this song was an 'assignment' in a songwriter's workshop some pals and I had
I wrote this riding my motorcycle home one lunch hour in 1980. Compton to the southern tip of Long Beach

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