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I found a shelter and garden,
on the corner of Fountain and Vine.
It's made for gamblers who lose,
a place for brave men to whine.Every so often there's trouble,
somebody could lose a life.
I just sit on the back porch,
and eat apples with my knife.Isabella comes to visit,
she can talk all day and night.
Cursing the republican government,
I can't say if she's wrong or right.I said I admired her hatred,
I'm not one to take sides.
She kissed me and tried to persuade me,
so I had no choice, I had to lie.In the morning she left me a letter,
I couldn't make out a single word.
I'm sure it was something outrageous,
about her trying to save the world.It was then that I got so depressed,
in this world I make no difference.
I just hang out with thieves,

spitting apple seeds at the fence.So I picked up the LA Times,
and read to page 22.
It was there that I found my purpose,
to help dogs from being abused.I began to tell all my friends,
about these dogs in need.
I said, Did you know in some parts of China,
all the dogs have fleas?They said I was crazy,
laughed and shook their heads.
Said maybe I would have found Jesus,
in another girls bed.But I was off to the white house,
with 6 greyhounds and a sign.
Practiced my speech to the president,
I memorized every line.After a few days I made friends,
to help me with my cause.
We even made the local news,
chanting, Lets save the dogs!"It brought a tear to my eye,
they understood what I had to say.
And just like Isabella,
I was talking all night and day.I was talking at the racetrack.
I was talking on the radio.
I was talking at the cathedral,
and at the pound with my megaphoneAnd then one sunny morning,
preaching at the dog parade.
I had a crowd of 2,000,
hanging on every word Id say.I swore Id see them through.
Wed fight until the end.
When a bulldog barked right at me,
and tore up my left hand.As the blood ran down my arm,
from my elbow to the floor,
I knew I'd lose my temper.
I couldn't take anymore.I screamed, "That's it, I give up!"
"These dogs don't give a damn!"
They all called me a traitor,
said, Go back to from where you came!"So that's just what I did,
and they welcomed me with open arms.
And the freshest basket of apples,
straight from Cortez farms.I told Isabella my story.
I thought she'd understand.
But she called me a failure,
and knocked the fruit from my hands.I guess maybe she was right.
I was just a phony from the start.
But these apples never tasted sweeter,
and I know who my real friends are.

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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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