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he was more than just a decent man, best friend I ever had
when you’re shooting at a coffee can, a thirty eight don’t kick that bad
but it kicks right through my bones every second of every day
clacking by like cobblestones under broken wheels
if the truth be known, I wasn’t doing that well
I wasn’t paying attention, I brought it on myself
and I blamed it on the gods that seemed to smile on everybody else
I got so inside out, I didn’t know what was real
(chorus)
my fields are empty now
my ground won’t take the plow
it’s washed down to gravel and stones
it’s only good for burying bones
I took the pistol off the wall, somebody hollered, ”Put it back,
sit down Dad before you fall down, you got no earthly use for that.”
but I slipped out the kitchen door, saddled up the sway backed mule
cinched her tight and swung on board, rode off like a drunken fool
I rode right on off the world, just like it never mattered none
there wasn’t nothing but me and the hurt, and the biting cold, and the heft of that gun
in the pocket of a sheepskin coat, moonlight in a madman’s eye
for the unfairness of it all, surely something had to die
(chorus)
he came out in the lantern light
his face in the flash was the last I saw of the world when it was still right
I didn’t watch him fall, I knew I’d hit him good, twice in the chest without a thought
turned the mule towards the county seat, like I knew I ought
(chorus)
Lola comes to visit, there’s just nothing I can say
we sit here of an afternoon ’til it’s time for her to go away
she rides home on that same mule that brought me to this place
I don’t know how she even stands to look upon her Daddy’s face
he was more than just a decent man
best friend I ever had
when you’re shooting at a coffee can
a thirty eight don’t kick that bad
The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer
Wonderful... some of Hiatt's best songs are here. I've been a fan since Riding with the King. This is gloriously played, too. What a band. anthonytoner
Just a warm, easy listen. The love for the songs is apparent. Takes me back to days spent working on my car in the driveway in SoCal. Hope they do another one cause I'm gonna wear this on out. Aloha beauishere
Tom Heyman documents life in San Francisco circa 2023, refusing to succumb to easy characterization & instead capturing the city’s nuance. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 22, 2023