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Jimbo's Boys

from Zersch by James Hersch

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From a poem of the same name by Kevin J Langton. For Coach Jim Deane

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Gibson Standard Songwriter Guitar, Woolworth's Audition Guitar, Melotron Voices

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From a poem of the same name by Kevin J Langton

We ran intervals
Around man made lake
Even here at forty three
The memory makes me ache
I clearly recall how your neck turned
The way you smiled
Feel my last breath of oxygen
Just to get across the finish line

Keep moving- you said
Turn it over from your legs to your head
From the motion to the deep
That last lap, we found something we could keep

Somehow in that sticky air
We found a lap we didn't know we had
We found it to impress you, or some girl
Or each other, or Mom and Dad
We found it for ourselves
It was a measure of where we stood
For we were Jimbo's Boys
Doing things we didn't know we could

Keep moving- you said
Turn it over from your legs to your head
From the motion to the deep
That last lap, we found something we could keep

Now we carry that last lap
In ways we never expected
When we've lied to ourselves too long
That last lap is there to protect us

We find it in the waiting room
In the detox
In a hard goodbye
On the long walks
In divorce court
Or the midnight hour
In the sweat of our
Daughter's wedding flowers
In the soft rain
On a long run
In the dreams
We've all but given up on

We hear the sound of the same voice
We share the gift of being one of Jimbo's Boys

Keep moving- you said
Turn it over from your legs to your head
From the motion to the deep
That last lap, we found something we could keep

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from Zersch, released August 10, 2021
Original tracks recorded at Stillwaters Studio in Marshall, VA. Engineered by Jeff Wolf.

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James Hersch Minneapolis, Minnesota

I live on this piece of prairie. I'm passionate and dedicated to writing songs in hopes of singing them for people. I don't think I could continue without both ends of that process. Create then hope. It's here I write songs, and here I wait to sing them for others. ... more

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