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A funny thing, I wrote this song on my birthday when I turned 33. It's about reflecting back and thinking about the person you've become and the road that got you there.

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Age 33
By: Jason M. Renslow

Straighten up your collar, straighten up your hair
give a glance to the wall clock, make sure you got bus fare
Change in your pocket, about to walk out the door
When the telephone's ringin', an old voice from before

Sittin' down at the diner, ain't no big deal
Appreciate the decor, it's got that 70's feel
The eggs come out perfect, hash browns on the side
See the place where she'd sit, it was a hell-of-a ride

And when the sun goes down tonight
It's not like she will give a damn
And, no matter how it is you fight
In the end you're still just a man
And all those big old problems of the world
As much as they seem to get in the way
They'll never mean as much as that girl
The one that seems to have got away

Summer rolls into town the way it always does
Driving down old country roads kickin' up dust
Some things seem to last forever, some will fade away
Torn picture on the dashboard, this place'll never be the same

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from Lost In The Music, released March 19, 2014
Jason M. Renslow: Lyrics, Song Writing, Vocals, Guitar

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Jason Renslow Eugene, Oregon

singer song writer. Bands: Original Oregon Underground, The Junkyard All-Stars, Piece Corpse, Poisonous Demon Cobra, and International Werewolf Connection.

One song, Come on Over Let's Chant, was selected for the Human Revolution Songs of Freedom Mixtape, Vol 1. Influences include alt country, metal, punk, folk, rap, rock, indie, electronic.
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