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35​-​45

from How to Suffer by Richard McGraw

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Look at all these pills
Look up at these stairs
Look at all the lovers you set free
Angel wings and stupid things
are made for men like me
but some men need the darkness just to see
35/45 got your head on right, got your stride
When you were an animal 
love was just a dream
you’ve been climbing your whole life to see
Now that you’re a child of God
or something in between
is everything still beautiful and mean?
35/45 got your head on right, got your stride
35/45 with that enemy by your side
And love oh light might have made you
Well you were young then, thought it could save you
All that cold and those years that you have sold
and the love that you hold tight at night
Does that make it allright?
Look at all the years you tried
and what they all could mean
like some old puzzle in a magazine
The wishing well, the things you sell
the graveyard and the trees
they got love that you cannot receive 
35/45 got your head on right, got your stride
35/45 with that enemy by your side

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from How to Suffer, released July 10, 2016

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Richard McGraw Jacksonville, Florida

A record on Leonard Cohen's kitchen table and one in Lou Reed's hands.

A few loyal devotees have kept this man's art afloat for over 20 years.

"He is an unknown legend in his time."
-Neil Young
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