Single from the upcoming release "Hi! Let's Eat" by Jose's Bad Day
lyrics
On graduation day, I put my cap and gown away
I had a bite to eat, and went and walked down the street…down by your front lawn
When I called you outside to come and go for a ride, you were nervous, and you stared at your feet
And I shivered ‘cause you looked so sweet with your pink dress on
Chorus –
And we swore to love each other like a couple of jerks
I should’ve known right then, I should’ve known it wouldn’t work
But on that day, my heart was true, and I was there, baby, but baby, where were you
And in our wedding vow, we promised to allow for growing each and every day
But you grew up and you grew further away till you’d gone too far
There wasn’t much I could do…it got so hard to even understand you
You were working and were hardly around and when you left, I didn’t hear a sound, not even the car
Repeat Chorus
If I knew what went wrong then I could fix it
If I knew where you were tonight, I swear I’d come and take you home
Late last Saturday night; the phone rang, so I turned on the light
It was you, and you were trying to sleep
You were lonely and were crying for me…you said that we should meet
So I drove to the bar, and watched all night for your car
It never did arrive, so I left, and I continued to drive on down that lonely street
Repeat Chorus
credits
from Hi! Let's Eat,
track released July 28, 2023
Written by Tim Reece
Copyright 2023 Big Squishy Music
Tim Reece - Guitars, Bass, Vocals
Evan Reece - Drums
Mike Farr - Keyboards, Vocals
Jonathan Jones - Bells
Produced by Jonathan Jones and Tim Reece
Mixed, Engineered and Mastered by Jonathan Jones
Jose's Bad Day is the recording side project of 40 Proof guitarist/vocalist Tim Reece, of Oceanside, California. The band includes lifelong friends, family members, and anyone willing to be involved.
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