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I was breathing winter on Washington
blowing clouds on the porch
all the lights sits nice with snow on the ground
the radio flows easy
and there we were without a care in the world
at least so I remember
drinking whiskey with both hands
freeing doves in December
and you’d put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
with my fingers in ears and my eyes shut tight
I felt the ground open
there’s no laughing round here

just tears on the tele, stut-stuttering chain smoking
with one friend gone time goes on
and a wrinkle sets in
I’ll take all my habits to good again
ain’t easy but trying
so put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
now it’s one winter later
we sit like guilty children
there’s moss on the bedpost and dust on the pillow
no love in the kitchen
and I scream for 7 miles when I wake in the night
without a thought in my head
and I place my bets and collect my regrets
shake off the cold and make time to grow old
and I want to feel alive again
and not worry my head
I want to feel alive again
I need you in my bed
to put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
put your hand on my stomach and calm me down
calm me down
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“We never sought out to create a sound, we just started writing,” says Eric David, lead guitarist for Los Angeles quartet Stampead, which consists of Eric and his younger brother, lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and lyricist, Judd David, bassist Ivan Demaria, and drummer Sean McKinney . On their latest album, Oh Boy, the band’s freewheeling sound draws from the gutsy emotion of rock, the acoustic melodies of folk, and the jumpy two-step rhythms of country. It culminates into rustic-flavored Americana, replete with mandolin, pedal steel guitar, and harmonica flourishes.


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