Well, I once knew a man with a sparkle in his eye
He asked me if I know where I’ll go when I die
I said I don’t know a single dern thing for certain
But I hope to meet my maker and abandon all this hurtin’
I once knew a gal who knew how to make me smile
My love for her was wider than a country mile
Like nearly everything I touch I lost my grip
But I saddled back up because my love won’t quit
Heyy, heyy, my heart keeps pumpin’, ain’t no end to it
Heyy, heyy, mama’s chicken dumplins keep me into it
I’ve seen ‘em come and of course I’ve seen ‘em go
I’d like to have ‘em stay, but I can’t predict the flow
No lack of clichés, I could tack em all down
So I’m changin’ my ways and draggin’ outta this town
From central Colorado down to southern California
Back to Pensacola, wouldn’t help if they’d have warned ya
trouble’s gonna be where trouble’s gonna be
so you just do you and ima do me
Heyy, heyy, my heart keeps pumpin’, ain’t no end to it
Heyy, heyy, mama’s chicken dumplins keep me into it
I like Blue Plate Mayonnaise and Sweet Baby Ray’s
Each meal’s calories are bigger than my salary
Blue plate mayonnaise and Sweet Baby Ray’s
Each meal’s calories are bigger than my salary
The lead singer of punk band Camp Cope ventures into romantic synth-pop territory, tempering slick arrangements with bare sentiment.
Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2020
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