TOM OVANS Still In This World
Lyrics/Album Credits
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| Mama Went To Arkansas
Mama went to Arkansas Many long years ago Daddy got in his car Went looking for her you know
Mary Jean was my girl I asked her to be my wife But she left to see the world She wanted a different life
I used to watch the sun go down But now I don't see it so much I ramble all around this town Drinking and cursing my luck
Sometimes I get to feeling wild Sometimes I just want to run Been haunted since I was a child Thinking about what daddy done
Mama went to Arkansas Many long years ago Daddy got in his car Went looking for her you know
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: Drums, vocal Lou Ann Bardash: Vocal |
| Cool
Daddy Richard's in the big house sinking like a stone His baby's on the street trying to make it alone I'm working this highway out on parole I see all the new Young Turks come and go Cool daddy Well look out mama here comes
I grew up in this town the part they call the east On the other side of the interstate nobody has to see us We fight and we scratch sometimes we hurt each other Then they blame our fathers and they blame our mothers Cool daddy Well look out mama here comes
Well Richard couldn't take it he got caught one night With a little bit of crack you know they locked him up tight Now a rich boy can do coke and they call it a youthful mistake A poor boy does it the judge says "son that's four to eight" Cool daddy Well look out mama here comes
I'm going to find Richard's baby gonna try to get her clean Ain't going to feed her no bullshit about no American dream Cause those lies don't mean nothing down here on these streets no more We already know who we're really slaves for Cool daddy Well look out mama here comes Cool daddy
Tom Ovans: Vocal, percussion, harp Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: Cymbal, maracas, B3, paper
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| Let My Spirit
Fly I fell out of bed in some old hotel Seen my clothes thrown all over the place I looked at my reflection but it was no help So I slapped cold water upon my face
Baby don't you weep Honey don't you cry Just bury me deep And let my spirit fly
I caught a train over to Jersey town Me and my friend Django trying to make something pay I found some work throwing concrete down But I hadn't eaten all morning and I didn't last a day
I went out west to California All the way down to that cold Pacific shore I met me a girl she gave me the blues Left me standing like a vagabond outside her door
I'm going to take a ride down to the Alamo I want to see that place where Davy Crockett fell I don't care about no sprawling city I just want to hear one more time the ringing of the bells
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp, mandolin Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: B3 |
| I See You
There I see you there Night falling down Across that mighty ocean Other side of this town
I see you there On these haunted streets Surrounded by fools Hypocrites at your feet
I see you there In some smoky room Dancing out your heart For the merchants of doom
I see you there Shadows on the wall Slipping through the darkness Footsteps down the hall
I see you there On some hotel bed Loving all of the loveless Weeping for the dead
I see you there Face growing pale In the morning light Where ships use to sail
I see you there Climbing those stairs Needle in your arm Tangles in your hair
I see you there Standing in some door Thinking about somebody You've never seen no more
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp Mark Andes: Bass |
| Dark Road Woke one morning in the afternoon Woman in my arms had left too soon I cross the floor to the windowsill I watched a storm rising over the hill I felt a chill running through my bones Now it's a dark road I'm traveling on
So much has changed since the start Matters of conscience matters of the heart I've seen starvation I've spied the feast I've been with an angel I've been beaten by the beast I stood in the desert beneath the windblown sun Now it's a dark road I'm traveling on
How to relate time gone by How to put down in words what escapes the eye How to express a single thought How to walk free without being caught How to make peace with the great unknown Now it's a dark road I'm traveling on
Now I ask you please tell me what's left Eyes going blind ears going deaf You stand in the city take another shot of booze You meet another woman who says "Mister, tell me what it is I got to lose"
Throw away the key to that door I don't think she'll be back no more Love is love and flesh is flesh It makes us whole it makes us a wretch I guess it's the deal for the damage done Now it's a dark road I'm traveling on
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp Robert McEntee: Electric Guitar Mark Andes: Bass |
| Sixth Avenue She once was a true love of mine She once shined a light in my heart But it been a long time 'til one night We met as strangers in the dark
Lord how many years, how many tears How many crosses on the road to Calvary Before the night brings us peace Before the day we are free
She called out my name said, "How ya doing" I said, "I'm still kind of ramblin' round" She stepped from the shadows I saw a painted face Of a working girl on the town
We stood in silence as the night rushed by I knew there was nothing I could do or say She touched my cheek smiled one last time And I watched her slowly walk away
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp Mark Andes: Bass |
| Underground
Train Seen two lovers Out on a bridge One said to the other "You don't know what love is"
Underground train Rolling away Please bring my baby Back someday
Went to see Marie Just the other night She took one look at me Said "Boy you ain't right"
Went to park Heard the drums Picked up a guitar I began to strum
Hand me down that bottle Hand me down that joint Can't see tomorrow Can't see the point
Underground train Underground train Underground train Underground train
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: Drums Lou Ann Bardash: vocal
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| Meeting On the
Road Mister can you tell me how long has it been? You see I have been gone and I can't remember when A time when we were young, a time when we were free A time I did not know my fate and destiny
Are the cities still golden? Do the temples still stand? Do the prophets still wander across this ravaged land? Are the rich men still greedy? Do the young men fight and die? Are the children still hungry? Do their mamas weep and cry?
Do you think she will remember when I stand outside her door? Or am I just among the number who have walked across her floor? You see I once loved her but I had to let her fall For in my darkest hour I heard my father call
So mister can you tell me how long has it been? You see I have been gone and I can't remember when A time when we were young, a time when we were free A time I did not know my fate and destiny
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: Octave Mando, tablas Lou Ann Bardash: Vocal
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| Living In This
Town Evening shadows fall over me Was it glimpse of regret or just a memory? I bow my head, I close my eyes And try to remember a time gone by Was it in my heart? Was it in my mind? Or was it somewhere down the line? Well I don't know what I 'm trying to say I've let so many things slip away
I see the headlines, I hear the news Outright lies, celebrity fools Ain't it strange how we don't believe The naked truth that we all see Pointed fingers, desperate threats Vulgar voices and tragic deaths Manipulate the young, rip off the old Money is everything so we're told
I seen you baby just the other day With a friends child I watched you play I wanted to scream, I wanted to cry But all I could do was tell you hi Fallen angels, fallen curls There's so much beauty still in this world It's a rotten shame all the things we've done On this road to kingdom come
Now the moon is high, the sun is low I'm looking at the lights of the city below I know the game I had my chance But I just couldn't play or do that dance
Faded pictures, faded dreams Nothing is ever quite what it seems I'm sorry baby if I've let you down I know you ain't happy living in this town
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar, harp Mark Andes: Bass |
| The Night
I Saw the Devil The night I saw the devil A tempest was on the rise All seemed lost I got ready to die I screamed "Take me, take me Don't forsake me to this pain" The wind just continued to howl I was tortured by the rain
In the dark a woman's face A face that I knew In desperation I reached a hand But it was too far too few I clung to myself Watched rivers flood Darkness was everywhere Rain had turned to blood
A child was thrown Against a tree I looked on with the horror Of a man set free A voice sounded behind me It shook my body to its bones "You are not by yourself" it said "You are only on your own"
"Is this the price?" I shouted "All these corpses that lie before me Spare them their souls And I'll come willingly" I turned to face the devil Looked him in the eye Fell down on my knees And I commenced to cry
For what seemed like forever I cannot recall how long All senses were lost Yet the nightmare took form I saw all was real Yet nothing took shape I saw faces from long ago And I seen my own pathetic fate I ran until the forest Until the desert was left behind Until the sea vanished Until there was nothing but time In the grayness of this vacuum Great bells started to ring And somewhere down the road I heard a lonesome choir sing
Gypsies danced around the fire As human sweat cursed And twelve apostles waited For that long black Hearst Yet this was not enough For death brings no pity Not under sunless light Where we all eventually meet So I ran once more Against hurricane force winds Not knowing, not caring Who loses or who winds I crumbled to the ground beaten For there were no more doors I drifted off into oblivion And I came to on a concrete floor Saw two tortured eyes Heard a haunted twisted voice It said "Take me, take me into life It is your only choice" I watched this flesh like image And I thought I saw eternity "No more, no more" I cried "I now know what I see"
I awakened in hunger In the coolness of the dawn Lifted my eyes without fear For I knew the devil would be gone
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic slide guitar, harp Robert McEntee: Electric guitar Mark Andes: Bass Mark Hallman: Bongos Lou Ann Bardash: Vocal |
| I Got A
Feeling For You Moon is on the river River's on the edge I'm standing in this darkness Standing on the ledge Watching city lights Shining red, white and blue I got a feeling babe I got a feeling for you
Been walking down these streets Rambling down the road Looking for shelter Everywhere I go People can be kind People can be so cruel I got a feeling babe I got feeling for you
I heard a lover whisper I heard a soldier cry On a train from Glasgow One time I had to ride I looked out the window Felt myself passing through I got a feeling babe I got a feeling for you
This world is turning Changing by degrees But where it's going Don't matter much to me It's just another game Honey it's nothing new I got a feeling babe I got a feeling for you
Now the dawn is breaking Somewhere in the east A man gave his life For love and for peace After all is said and done Honey what else can we do I got feeling babe I got a feeling for you
Well if you want to find me I'll tell you where I'll be Down at the end Of some lonely street I'll be playing this guitar Honey like I always do I got a feeling babe I got a feeling for you
Tom Ovans: Vocal, acoustic guitar |
| All songs written by Tom Ovans C & P 2000 Tom Ovans/Bug Music BMI
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Produced by Tom Ovans & Mark Hallman Executive Producer: Lou Ann Bardash Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Mark Hallman At The Congress House, Austin, TX October 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 2000 Assistant engineer - Ned Stewart Photography & artwork - Design - Joe Montgomery
Evangeline Records P.O. Box 20 South Molton Devon UK EX36 4YW
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