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On the morning when I woke up without you, for the first time
I felt free
and I felt lonely
and I felt scared
and I began to talk to myself,
almost immediately,
not being used to being
the only person there
hm-hm.
The first time I made coffee for just myself, I made too much I think
but I drank it all
just cause you headed
and I let things go to waste.
and I started wondering though the house
like a little boy lost at the mall

and an astronaut could have seen
the hunger in my eyes from space.
And I sang: "Oh,
"What do I do?
"What do I do?
"What do I do?
"What do I do, without you?
On the morning when I woke up without you, for the first time
I was cold
so I put on a sweater
and I turned up the heat
And the walls began to close in
and I felt so sad and frightened
I practically ran from the living room
out into the street
And the wind began to blow and all the trees began to bend
And the world in its cold way started coming alive
And I stood there like a bussinessman waiting for a train
And I got ready for the future to arrive
And I sang: "Oh,
"What do I do?
"What do I do?
"What do I do?
"What do I do, without you?
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The Mountain Goats is the musical project of singer-songwriter and guitarist John Darnielle. The New Yorker magazine referred to him as "America’s best non-hip-hop lyricist". In its June 2006 issue, Paste magazine named Darnielle one of the "100 Best Living Songwriters". Darnielle’s lyrics are literate and filled with imagery that reference classic literature, religion and mythologies, pop culture, art and history. Others are vague references to his stepfather, and with the 2005 album The Sunset Tree Darnielle finally offers a more intimate account of his experience as an abused child.

Darnielle began performing under the name the Mountain Goats in 1991 in Claremont, California, where he attended Pitzer College and worked as a psychiatric nurse. The band's name, the Mountain Goats, is a reference to the Screamin' Jay Hawkins song Yellow Coat. Darnielle released his first album, Taboo VI: The Homecoming, on Shrimper Records. Many of his first recordings and performances featured Darnielle accompanied by members of the all-girl reggae band, The Casual Girls, who became known as The Bright Mountain Choir. One of this group's members, Rachel Ware, continued to accompany Darnielle on bass, both live and in studio, until 1995.

Highly prolific, since the early 90s Darnielle has released over a dozen Mountain Goats albums, 6 full-length cassettes, various 7” singles, 10" and 12" EP’s and has contributed to compilations and label samplers too numerous to mention. As of November 2006, the Mountain Goats’ song catalog encompasses 452 songs, a fair number of which have only been played live. Among this bewildering number of tunes is a song cycle named the “Alpha” series, about a dysfunctional couple, as well as one named the “Going To…” series, about people going someplace or other, usually not for fun but rather to flee from a bad situation in their lives. The last series alone totals over 40 songs to date. Additional song cycles from Darnielle's extensive repertoire include the "Standard Bitter Love Song #..." series, the "Orange Ball Of..." series, and the "Pure..." series, as well as a series of songs whose titles are simply chapters and verses from the Bible ("I Corinthians 13 8-10", etc.).

Although his last six albums (since Darnielle signed with 4AD Records) have seen more hi-fi production values, most of the Mountain Goats' recorded output is extremely lo-fi, the only accompaniment to Darnielle’s razor-sharp lyrics being an acoustic guitar and the occasional input of backing vocals, and then the sound of the tape recorder permeating the track at all times, effectively serving as a backing track in its own right.

In addition to his work with Mountain Goats, Darnielle has also collaborated with Franklin Bruno (of Nothing Painted Blue) in the Extra Glenns.

Darnielle’s song "Cotton" was featured in the the Showtime show Weeds. It can be heard in the middle and at the end of the 9th episode, The Punishment Light.

The songs "No Children", "Old College Try", and "Love Love Love" were each featured in separate episodes of the television series Moral Orel's third season, which has featured major running themes of alcoholism, regret, and domestic discontent.

For more info, MP3s, contact information, guitar tabs and various and sundry other items of interest, please see http://www.themountaingoats.net.

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