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Unusually Blessed

JARED DECK

"17 Miles"

Written by Jared Deck, Jacy Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Wes Sharon

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie, Brandon Cink,

Chad Roper, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion

Travis McKinzie: drums

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ, piano

Fred Hanradt: bass

17 miles from the city that I call home

Tumbleweeds rolling like car wheels on a gravel road

My nerves are shaking like the hips of a Rolling Stone

17 miles from the limits of all I’ve known

17 years with a rock in my sole

Moving to the beat of the lines on the road

Lines on my face, scars on my soul

17 miles and life to go, my lord

Oh my lord

17 years of a life I call my own

My dreams are blowing in the wind of an old dust storm

No sense in stalling when your ride’s sitting up on fours

17 years and my hand’s still on the door

17 years with a rock in my sole

Moving to the beat of the lines on the road

Lines on my face, scars on my soul

17 miles and life to go, my lord

Oh my lord

17 miles to the city that I call home

Tumbleweeds rolling like car wheels on a gravel road

Radio plays another song I’ve heard before

17 miles and my foot’s still on the floor

17 years with a rock in my sole

Moving to the beat of the lines on the road

Lines on my face, scars on my soul

17 miles and life to go

17 miles and life to go, my lord

I’m coming home

"Grace"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie, Chad Roper,

Alan Orebaugh, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ, piano

Cora Gutel: vocals

Wes Sharon: percussion

I have lived with a lot of things

That I could never live down

I have made up my own mind

And I could never let down

And these decisions have given me

A better chance in the fight

I have lived with a lot of things

That I hope God can make right

I believe in a lot of things

But I can’t believe in it all

I hear the sermon of my life

But I can’t answer the call

And this direction is killing me

But it’s all that I can find

I believe in a lot of things

But I can’t believe in a lie

Yeah, the stone’s at your feet

Yeah, when the pain is discreet

It’s a hard fight

It’s a dark night

When you feel the light fall on your face

I remember the holy land

The place from which I come

The sweet soil that steadied me

The river for which I run

This defection has given me

Appreciation for home

I remember the rolling waves

That placed me where I belong

Yeah, the stone’s at your feet

Yeah, when the pain is discreet

It’s a hard fight

It’s a dark night

When you feel the light fall on your face

Grace

It’s a hard fight

It’s a dark night

When you feel the light fall on your face

Grace

"Wrong Side Of The Night"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Chad Roper,

Luke Mullenix, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass.

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ

Ryan Engleman: pedal steel

Say my name for future reference

I need a memory to regret

As I walk out the door to find what can’t be found

You know I’ll always let you down

This road is paved with good intentions

Well, I intended all along

To be the man who’d walk beside you through the night

So I bend toward the light

These tears come running down

When I think of all the ones I left behind

These walls come crumbling down

When I give the wrong up for the right

I’ve been living for the wrong side of the night

I got kids back home that miss me

If they remember me at all

Got a boy who wants to be just like his Pa

Son, that ain’t too much at all

This road is paved with second chances

And my heart ages by the mile

But that horizon lies just beyond my sight

So I bend toward the light

These tears come running down

When I think of all the ones I left behind

These walls come crumbling down

When I give the wrong up for the right

I’ve been living for the wrong side of the night

"The American Dream"

Written by Jared Deck, Wes Sharon

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Brandon Cink, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ

Wes Sharon: percussion

Some days are for fighting

Some days are for peace

Sometimes, we gotta roll up our sleeves

We gotta rage against machines

Freedom in our religion

Freedom down on our knees

Freedom down in the soul of a man

It’s a God-given disease

Harder than it seems

It’s the American dream

Two kids and a mortgage

Three chords and the truth

Four on the floor and a knock on the door

To wage the sins of our youth

Send a kid off to college

Send another to war

Save the trouble of deciding yourself

What the hell is this all for

Harder than it seems

It’s the American dream

There ain’t no way to keep us down

If there’s a fight, we’ll see it through

We pay our bills

Pay our dues to the red, white, and blue

Can you hear the revival

Got no fear for the man

Can you hear our voices crying out

For a healing in this great land

I believe in the worker

I believe in the dream

I believe in the future, lord

But does the future believe in me

Harder than it seems

It’s the American dream

"Fight"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Luke Mullenix, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ

Cora Gutel: vocals

You were never one for taking chances

Who wants risk without reward

You fell for my lines and silly dances

Fell even harder on the sword

Love ain’t a game, we rise and fall the same

And don’t go quiet through the night

Love ain’t a game, we survive and fall the same

So just hold on to me and fight

I’ll stand by you through the ages

I’ll walk tall while you are weak

There’s no story in the pages

That doesn’t end without relief

Love ain’t a game, we rise and fall the same

And don’t go quiet through the night

Love ain’t a game, we survive and fall the same

So just hold on to me and fight

Give your guilt up to the heavens

Give those smiles you’ve left to me

Until the day that glory beckons

We won’t succumb to this disease

Love ain’t a game, we rise and fall the same

And don’t go quiet through the night

Love ain’t a game, we survive and fall the same

So just hold on to me and fight

I would write you a love song

That I would scream into the night

Just to feel your heartbeat

Just to stand with you and fight

"Sweet Breath"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ

Cora Gutel: vocals

Sweet breath of heaven

Weak and misshapen

Loved you a long time ago

Sweet loving woman

Ruthless and raging

Left you a long time ago

Left you a long time ago

Won’t you walk with me

Take me by the hand

I’m gonna find my peace

Of that promised land

I’m gonna stake my claim

Make my name

Sweet taste of tyranny

Savory and maddening

Lost you a long time ago

Lost you a long time ago

Lost you a long time ago

"Hope, KS"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Brandon Cink, Luke Mullenix, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums, vocals

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ

Cora Gutel: vocals

Jacy Deck: vocals

Wes Sharon: percussion

We would rise like the tide in the heat of the night

I coulda swore we were living on love

Wild and ripe, she was born on the fourth of July

Even scorned, we were living on love

It was a race for the prize on a Saturday night

But we just couldn’t foresee what would happen

She was soft and sweet like Dickinson wheat

I coulda swore we were living on love

I used to swoon to the beat of her tip-tapping feet

Even poor, we were living on love

It was a race for the prize on a Saturday night

But we just couldn’t foresee what would happen

As a man of eighteen, I was destined to dream

I coulda swore we were living on love

Going forth pristine I was headed northeast

Even then, we were living on love

It was a race for the prize on a Saturday night

But we just couldn’t foresee what would happen

It was a sign of the times on that Wichita line

But we just couldn’t compare to what would

We were green to the seams and, yet, diving in wet

But we just couldn’t prepare for what would

It was the end of the line for a father and bride

It’s too late to say a prayer for what just happened

"Wait For You"

Written by Jared Deck, Wes Sharon

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Brandon Cink, Chad Roper, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ, piano

Ryan Engleman: pedal steel

Drinking Heaven Hill, singing nightingale

Take me back to that night

When you were seventeen, I was headed east

We’d meet on down the pike

With a sigh of belief, made a promise we couldn’t keep

Driving south to see how your mom got clean

I got lost on the track

When you were twenty-one, I was run and gun

Thought we’d never get back

With a sigh of regret, made a promise we’d forget

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for you

Thought you’d found the one to give you life and love

I never once crossed your mind

When you were twenty-five, I was flying high

Thought we’d left this behind

With a sigh of relief, made a promise we would leave

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for you

Dancing to the band, standing hand in hand

All these thoughts come to life

Now you’re thirty-two, and I stand ‘cross from you

We’ve met on down the pike

With a sigh for the truth, made the promise of our youth

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for

I’d still wait for you

"Hell On Wheels"

Written by Jared Deck, Wes Sharon

Arranged by Jared Deck, Travis McKinzie,

Luke Mullenix, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Luke Mullenix: bass

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: piano

Wes Sharon: percussion

She’s a backseat believer

With her heart on the stearing wheel

Driving ninety miles an hour

With a man on a dead end deal

Riding shotgun but ain’t got the skill

Three drinks in, she’s ready to kill

Used to be heaven on earth

Now she’s hell on wheels

She was Momma’s little cutie

That Daddy never wanted around

A Friday night angel

Dreaming of a homecoming crown

In her principal’s automobile

Made an awfully convincing appeal

Used to be heaven on earth

Now she’s hell on wheels

All the good girls love to hate her

All the good boys would love to date her

Preacher says, girl, you gotta get it straight

Meet me at the alter, don’t hesitate

Little Tommy Dugan talked

Her into settling down

So she’s wearing his ring

Putting on a wedding gown

Then she caught him in an automobile

With some jailbait cleaning his grill

Used to be heaven on earth

Now she’s hell on wheels

All the good girls love to hate her

All the good boys would love to date her

Preacher says, girl, you gotta get it straight

Meet me at the alter, don’t hesitate

Riding shotgun, but ain’t got the skill

Three drinks in, she’s ready to kill

Used to be heaven on earth

Now she’s hell on wheels

Riding shotgun, but ain’t got the skill

Three drinks in, she’s ready to kill

Used to be heaven on earth

Now she’s hell on wheels

"Unusually Blessed"

Written by Jared Deck

Arranged by Jared Deck, Wes Sharon

Jared Deck: vocals, acoustic guitar

Travis McKinzie: drums

Alan Orebaugh: electric guitar

Daniel Walker: organ, piano

Ryan Engleman: pedal steel

Mike "Tic Tac" Byers: drums

Wes Sharon: bass

In the hills of Oklahoma

I was born a rugged soul

By the hand of my father

I was raised a rolling stone

From the day I lost my mother

‘Til they put me in the ground

I’m just a man who never stuck around

You were born in late November

Your ma and me were proud

I held you till September

When the oilfield left town

From the day I left your mother

‘Til they bury me in dirt

I’m just a man who’s sorry for the hurt

I was born to be a fighter

I was born to rock and roll

I was born to take my chances

Down the long and winding road

If I was born for you to love me

That’s my greatest success

I’m just a man unusually blessed

Today, I got your letter, and a tear rolled down my face

As I read about your new job and the child along the way

To a father and a mother, Heaven gives its best reward

Now I’m just a man who’s knocking at the door

I was born to be a fighter

I was born to rock and roll

I was born to take my chances

Down the long and winding road

If I was born for you to love me

That’s my greatest success

I’m just a man unusually blessed

Time can heal, but time can fade away

And I’ve got scars to remind me of those days

So I thank God for the life I’ve had

And the time I was given

I was born to be a fighter

I was born to rock and roll

I was born to take my chances

Down the long and winding road

If I was born for you to love me

That’s my greatest success

I’m just a man unusually blessed

That’s my greatest success

I’m just a man unusually blessed

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