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One Hundred Candles
02:32
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Boxing Day
05:23
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Christmas In Jail
03:05
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Every day inside is hard
As hard as a nail
But no day’s harder
Than Christmas in jail
V1.
Except for maybe Christmas Eve
When time moves so slow
You feel by the clock deceived
You feel the pain of separation
And dread the season’s approach
But you can’t run and hide anywhere
(chorus)
V2.
When you wake up Christmas morning
You get the same old weak ass coffee
The same old dry toast
You picture loved ones and your babies
Opening presents in pajamas
And that’s when you miss them the most
(breakdown)
(solo)
V3.
Your family swears they want to visit
But it’s hard to make the drive
On the busy holiday
So you play spades with your cellie
And think of how they’re thinking of you
Through the entire endless Christmas Day
(chorus)
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Rick Wormwood & the Rumbling Proletariat Portland, Maine
First rehearsal in Portland, Maine, in August of 2001. First show in Damariscotta, Maine, on March 16th, 2002. Formula for success: semi-literate singer-songwriter (born in Maine, reborn in Memphis) backed by rowdy rock and roll band. Songs as short stories. Joyful noise. Couple of jokes. Couple of tears. The girl is pretty and she sings, and Wormwood is the Big Train from Sanford, Maine. ... more
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