Where Concrete Meets The Grass

Story Behind The Song

Inspired by relatable real life experiences.

Song Description

Blues/Rock "Ballad" - Relatable story about the consequences of drinking too much, getting kicked out of the house, and trying to turn things around.

Song Length 4:20 Genre Blues - Traditional, Blues - Rock
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Gloomy Subject Bad Love, Dysfunctional Relations
Similar Artists The Eagles Era 1990 - 1999

Lyrics

Verse:
Woke this morning, well past sunrise
Whiskey haze clouding my eyes.
Out my window saw my things, on the sidewalk.
What did I do this time? Why can't we just talk?

Verse:
Went to the street; to get my belongings.
Pay the price again, doing the wrong things.
I think as I stuff them, in an old sack,
Guess I shouldn't ask now, if I can go back.

Chorus:
Every time I get wasted,
find myself where concrete meets the grass.
You'd think by now, I wouldn't waste it.
Darlin' I hope that chance, wasn't my last.


Verse:
Spend lonely nights, in a cheap room,
Hoping for that phone to ring soon.
Could I search answers on the nightstand, in that Bible,
Reaching past the phone, and whiskey bottle.


Chorus:
Every time I get wasted,
find myself where concrete meets the grass.
You'd think by now, I wouldn't waste it.
Darlin' I hope that chance, wasn't my last.

A real, gritty slice of life.

Lyrics Chris Ford Music Chris Ford
Producer Chris Ford Publisher Chris Ford
Performance Chris Ford

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