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Won't say I love you babe
Won't say I need you babe
But I'm gonna get you babe
And I will not do you wrongLiving's mostly wasting time
And I'll waste my share of mine
But it never feels to good
So let's don't take to longYou're soft as glass
I'm a gentle man
We got the sky to talk about
And the earth to lie uponDays, up and down they come
Like rain on a conga drum
Forget most, remember some
But don't turn none awayEverything is not enough
And nothin' is too much to bear
Where you been is good and gone
All you keep's getting thereWhere to live is to fly low and high
So shake the dust off of your wings
And the sleep out of your eyesGoodbye to all my friends

It's time to go again
Think of all the poetry
And the pickin' down the lineI'll miss the system here
The bottom's low and the treble's clear
But it don't pay to think too much
On things you left behindI will be gone but it won't be long
Bringin' back the melodies
And the rhythm that I findI got holes to fill
Them holes are all that's real
Some fall on you like a storm
Sometimes you dig your ownThe choice is yours to make
Time is yours to take
Some sail upon the sea
Some toil upon the stoneWhere to live is to fly low and high
So shake the dust off of your wings
And the sleep out of your eyes
Shake the dust off of your wings
And the sleep out of your eyes

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Steve Earle (born Stephen Fain Earle on January 17, 1955, in San Antonio, Texas) is a singer-songwriter best known for his country music and rock 'n roll tinged "alt-country." He is also a published writer, a keen political activist (particularly in protesting against the death penalty in the U.S., as in his song "Ellis Unit One" from the movie Dead Man Walking), and has written and directed a play. Earle also had small roles on the HBO television shows "The Wire" and "Treme". His sister Stacey Earle is also an acclaimed singer-songwriter, as is his most recent wife, Allison Moorer, whom he wed in 2005. His first son from an earlier marriage is the singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle, named for Earle's hero Townes Van Zandt.

In 1975, at the age of 20, Earle moved to Nashville and began working as a songwriter. In these early days, he recorded with Guy Clark and Emmylou Harris. He finally scored a country hit in 1981, writing Johnny Lee's top ten cut "When You Fall In Love." Earle's early work as a performer tended towards the rockabilly sound, popular at the time. In 1986, his first proper album Guitar Town was a critical and commercial success. It sold over 300,000 copies and led some to herald him as a saviour of country music.

Earle long struggled with drug abuse. His addiction eventually caused a departure from performing and recording after he was dropped by MCA in 1991. Whilst in jail on drug and firearm charges, he kicked the habit and returned to music after his release in 1994.

Earle's "second, post-jail, musical career" has been more stylistically diverse than his early material, dipping in acoustic, bluegrass, and roots rock sounds. I Feel Alright and Transcendental Blues met with good reviews and decent sales. 2002's somewhat controversial Jerusalem was one of the first albums to directly address the September 11 attacks. It brought Earle's leftist views to media attention, especially the song "John Walker's Blues."

His sister Stacey Earle is also an acclaimed singer-songwriter, as is his most recent wife, Allison Moorer, whom he wed in 2005.

His latest album of original material I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive was released in 2011. Songfacts reports that one of the tracks, This City, got played on HBO’s New Orleans based show Treme several months before the album‘s release. Earle, who plays a recurring street musician, composed the song especially for the drama series.

Earle has also released a tribute album of material written by friend and mentor Townes Van Zandt, entitled Townes.

For more information and photographs of Steve Earle go to his official website, www.SteveEarle.com.


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