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Indirect Ways

from The Repechage by J.D. Reager

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The final insult - a song about inspiration, or waiting for nothing.

lyrics

Yeah, you're screaming out
Such sensitive guys
I'll bet it's a surprise for you to hear
There are more indirect ways
To say what you've got to say
And you're dreaming up
Such delicate dreams
But the ways and means don't end with you and me
There's no more innocent gaze
No more time for "it was just a phase"

Can we keep this up?
This rigorous pace
Can we keep this up?

But, then I was thinking
That nothing worth singing about should come so easy
So I'll keep believing in something I know is going nowhere

There's no reason now
Just barely 19
Such harmless things don't mean as much to me
But I'm no patron saint
And there's no reason for thanks

credits

from The Repechage, released April 21, 2009
J.D. Reager - vocals, acoustic guitar, synthesizer
Brad Postlethwaite - piano
Jonathan Kelly - french horn
Tommy Bateman - trombone

Recorded by J.D., Brendan Danley, Fred and Jonathan Kelly, and Justin Jordan.
Mixed by Fred and Jonathan.
Mastered by Kevin Cubbins.

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J.D. Reager Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis born and raised punk rock/power-pop multi-instrumentalist songwriter person.

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