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It's Nice to Be Needed (But Not Needed too Much)

from Stones, Keys, Flat Ninths, & Salvage by Collisionville

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When I reach out to a good friend
"Can you help me again?
"I don't know what I was thinking
"Where my mind must have went
"I'm sorry to wake you
"How soon can you come?
"Bring some cash and a bandage
"And don't tell anyone"
He said "You're driving me so hard,
"You're gonna burn out the clutch"
It's nice to be needed, but not needed too much

It's cold and it's silent
As the daylight appears
I whisper "Rise and shine, darling,"
Bad music to her ears
"Can I stay another night?
"Please believe in me still
"Let me drive you to work
"And borrow your car, if you will"
She said "You drain the blood
"From everything that you touch"
It's nice to be needed, but not needed too much

I could've used a hand
But who am I to judge?

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from Stones, Keys, Flat Ninths, & Salvage, released October 19, 2018

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"Northern California's Collisionville fuses a loud, post-punk sound with down-home Americana to create sardonically sincere songs that are well put together and streaked with the humor that eludes more self-serious bands." Eliot Van Buskirk, Wired Magazine ... more

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