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lyrics
I'm a man without a home
And the fault is not my own
Since they came and took my mind away from me
Now I'm living without rent
In a city full of tents
It ain't much, but Lord it's half-warm and it's free
Don't look down in pity
Or turn your nose up in the air
The world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
No the world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
Made our camp at Rio Grande
But the city had a plan
And they put my friends and me in county jail
For the crime of being broke
And living without hope
Condemned because I had the nerve to fail
Don't look down in pity
Or turn your nose up in the air
The world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
No the world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
The church folk passing by
Won't even look me in the eye
And they hold their breath to keep from smelling mine
Yeah, The temple workers pray
As the the cops drag me away
Guess I'm just a waste of Jesus's space and time
Don't look down in pity
Or turn your nose up in the air
The world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
No the world ain't always pretty
And life's not ever fair
credits
from Pocket Full of Pills,
released September 15, 2022
Words and Music by Doug Lane
Acoustic guitar and vocals - Doug Lane
Electric guitars - Kayden Thomas
Fiddle - Grace Monson
Mandolin - Ryan Tilby
Bass Guitar - Kyle McCann
Drums - Tallen Cox
Backing vocals - EJ Sarà
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