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lyrics

There’s a diesel engine hum
A strange sound wave in the bottom of the ocean
A slow delirium
If you’re not seeing things then you’re hearin ‘em

It’s been a long and hard road baby
Along the way you started to mistake me
And I helped cause I knew what was coming
I let you think storm chasers like running

I know you saw it too
But suddenly yours is my version of the truth
I’m driving late at night
See the flickering blue

I know what you’re thinking -
If you keep on moving
You could lose them

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from Tenderfoot, released January 6, 2017
Caroline Reese - vox & rhythm guitar & organ
Mark Watter - electric guitar
Karl Germanovich - bass
John Macko - drums

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Caroline Reese & the Drifting Fifth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Caroline Reese is an americana songwriter who has been writing and touring since 2010. She's opened for Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Shannon McNally. Reese's 4th album, Tenderfoot, was released Jan. 6, 2017, and the follow-up EP, Two Horses, came out September 8, 2017. ... more

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