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Summer Song 2013

from Love and Fights by Jason Renslow

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I did really write this song in the summer of 2013. It just seemed to sum up a lot of things I had on my mind at the time.

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Summer Song 2013 (Damn you, Jason... it's been a bastard)

Sometimes the taste of a cigarette is a reminder to me of being young
Of parking lots and star lit nights, and sometimes it reminds me of you
So many secrets, I keep too locked away
Too many projects, I've left undone
So many places, I haven't been to yet
So much I've got left to do

So one more night dark and out on my porch
A glass of wine to calm the nerves
All these memories that used to be
What's a phone call away? What do I deserve?
What do I want to learn? What can I let go?
What's the point anyway? The point anyway
How about I sing this song?
How about I sing this song

Hear the sirens ring, somebody's going through shit
somebody not too far away is gonna fail tonight
And, if that's not enough to break your heart
There's too many folks that are full of hate
But, I still wanna be brave, I want to keep my cool
I want to listen to you, I wanna get stuff right
To speak from my heart, even days when it's hard
Awake from the dream and I want to create

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from Love and Fights, released August 3, 2015
written and performed by Jason M. Renslow

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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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