It's comforting to see that adolescent glow on the horizon,
Because it means I should be rising soon,
And getting on out the door.
I've had my foot stuck in it, and a hard time with it, baby.
Did you think that maybe I could deserve something more?
But no, I gave it up for you and all you could think to do was burn me,
But that just turned me to where I wanna be found.
So you can keep our friends and all our memories,
Because I won't need them where I'll be then.
I'm Appalachia bound.
It's comforting knowing where I go I'll be growing,
And you'll be here, doing the same shit.
You're so fucking proud of it.
I tried my best, goddamn, I tried my best, but it was fruitless.
Makes me me feel so fucking useless,
And don't you all know it.
And it seems like these days everyone has got a little country in them,
But I ain't buyin' in, not now and I never will.
Because I'm from these hills,
And they cradle me like a newborn baby.
And again when I am in my grave,
'Til then, I'm Appalachia bound.
credits
from Live/Demos '13-'14,
released August 2, 2014
Andrew Dietz - Vocals, guitar
Mark Gillenwaters - Drums
Geoff Green - Bass
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