BEFORE THE ARCHITECT – AUTOCAD GRANDDAD
SONG LYRICS
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The Autocad Granddad's written a tune or two in his time. He never got around to writing down even a melodic line to go with 'em.
Here are three from the AG's extensive, original song lyrics collection.
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(Eatin' Grits At) Momma Stone's — About stopping by a backwoods bar and grill that doubles as a brothel. Boisterous.
Stop Tellin' Me Lies (I Just Can't Believe You Anymore) — To a slow three-quarter time. A wronged lover's lament.
(Pour Me Another) Drink Sam Blues — A bluesy monologue. Watch the deteriorating diction carefully.
Return Trip — Reflections on a business commuter's train ride home.
Sunshine Between Leaves — The wonder of it all.
A Seafarer's Requiem — This is about life's passages.
Skull Digger's Boot — A story of wild horses and men.
Circus Come To Bard — Celebrating arrival of the traveling circus show.
Just Too Much — This challenges existential realities of time, power, and space.
(Ride My) Merry-Go-Round — Life fantasy.
Buns — Anatomy rap.
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