Not once in my life have I seen a storm,
not like that day when I lost my home.
There was something about the way it moved everyone
and I was left to get through it on my own.
I wait on the side of the road.
Under this drive, I wait alone.
I'm getting tired and I just need a home.
It's been two weeks and about five more days.
I haven't eaten in three and I'm losing faith.
And all of a sudden, I can't feel anything;
in this city I'll die, but I won't find my grave
I wait on the side of the road.
Under this drive, I wait alone.
I'm getting tired and I just need a home.
I wait alone on the side of the road;
in this city I'll die 'cause I can't find a home.
Edd Donovan's day job as a social worker brings a sense of empathy to his elegantly constructed political folk music. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 26, 2019
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018