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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
I've played in bars and nursing homes.
And train station's out west.
Carnivals and backyard fires.
And everywhere else in between.Bless the ones who help the cause.
And damn those hearts of stone.
Couches, floors, and fold out beds.
Just thankful for a place to lay my head.I miss my farm and family.
The hills and the woods.
I got a girl back there who's good to me.
And I'd be there right now if I could.I spent a lifetime underground.

And I don't want no grave.
Just throw my ashes in the field.
And hope there's some soil left to save.I just hope there's some soil left to save.

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William Elliott Whitmore (born May 11, 1978, Iowa, United States) is an American blues singer and musician from Lee County, Iowa. He has recorded a number of albums released on Southern Records, and now is a member of the Anti Records family. His act consists mostly of playing the banjo or guitar while singing, though on occasion he performs a cappella. While he has earned much acclaim from the folk, blues and alt-country communities, he is also rooted in the hardcore punk community, by paying, for example, a homage for the worldwide spread icon of Bad Religion.

Read more about William Elliott Whitmore on Last.fm.


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