If you spend enough time somewhere
It becomes your home
I never meant to live behind that payphone
It's easy to feed a family when you're alone
But sometimes I still wonder where things would've gone
If it wasn't for the war
I'd have more than just a couple friends
If it wasn't for the war
I could guess how this story ends
If it wasn't for the war
I'd be bound to a nine-to-five to keep me alive
If it wasn't for the war
If you spend enough money on something
It becomes your love
Lucky for me, the world never got a dime
It's funny how you feel you never have enough
But I've been scraping by and I'm doing fine
When I learned what I deserved
Because of what I'd done
I chose instead this life of solitude
And if I had the chance to start it all
All over again
I'd go back and change my life for you
Continuing the rock tradition of talking about awkward, intimate minutiae and nerdy obsessions via mammoth guitar lines. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 12, 2017
More intimate bedroom demos from the Daniel Amos frontman that blend Brian Wilson harmonies with Americana arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable May 12, 2019
This holiday collection from the Daniel Amos frontman rings in the season with earthy folk and acutely-observed lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 19, 2016