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How In The World

from Burnt Bridges & Broken Hearts by W.D. Miller

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The lights are flashing
Frogs are croaking
My babies upstairs
And I'm outside tokin'

The air is damp
The trees are high
The rocks are stoned
And so am I

Now how in the world
Did I end up here
I haven't a clue
I haven't a care

The cops pull up
They don't smell it yet
I'm on that path
I'd like to forget

I should head home now
Is what I wanted to say
But the good Lord knows
It don't work that way

Now how in the world
Did I end up here
I haven't a clue
I haven't a care

They soon ride off
You should've seen my face
And all I wanted
Was off this race

The big rat race
We're conned into
Selling our souls
For nothin' new

Now how in the world
Did I end up here
I haven't a clue
I haven't a care

credits

from Burnt Bridges & Broken Hearts, released June 29, 2018
W.D. Miller - Vocals and Acoustic Guitar
Michelle Miller - Backing Vocals
Michelle Grand - Backing Vocals
George Geanuracos - Fiddle
Russel Mofsky - Banjo
Craig Woloshin - Pedal Steel
Roger Houdaille - Bass
The Family - Group vocals

Produced by: Charles Najjar, Roger Houdaille and W.D. Miller
Recorded at MYAMUH Sound Studios

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W.D. Miller Louisville, Kentucky

Channeling equal parts John Prine and Merle Haggard with a dash of Tom Waits. W.D.’s solemn guitar chords and gravelly intonations sing to the vagabond, disaffected spirits of country music’s past, while carving a new voice from traditions of rock n’ roll, blues and folk. ... more

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