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Manhood

by Jefferson Brown

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MANHOOD

Manhood is dying on foreign soil
For a cause that you don't understand
Manhood is bruises on a woman
From a cross or wedding band

Don't you know
Mother Nature always wins

Manhood is a brand new sports car
Scrapped, wrapped tightly around a tree
On the way to fire some poor soul
For having undersold last week

Oh what are you so afraid of?
Is it a laugh at your expense?
Are you really so dense?
Are you really so dense?

Don't you know
Mother Nature always wins

You're taught the language of the market
The house, the truck, the gun, the beer
You're taught the law of the jungle
To lust and hate and kill and fear

Oh what are you so afraid of?
Is it a laugh at your expense?
Are you really so dense?
Are you really so dense?

"All aboard the Mystery Train!
We don't know where we're going
And we don't know where we've been
But we must help each other get through this thing
Whatever it is!

You know, it's not about money!"

Don't you know
Mother Nature always wins

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released October 26, 2020
Jefferson Brown - vocals, guitars, bass
Keith Langford - Drums
Ben Brown - backing vocals
Huck Langford - marimba

Produced by Jefferson Brown and Keith Langford
Recorded by Jefferson Brown, Keith Langford, and Ben Brown at home in Austin, Texas during the 2020 pandemic.
Mixed and mastered by Jefferson Brown

Written by Jefferson Brown and Keith Langford
All rights reserved ASCAP End of Feel Good Music

Cover photo and layout by Abby Sandy

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