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Easy On My Mind
(Words & Music by John DeLore & Matthew Kubacki)

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Easy On My Mind
(Words & Music by John DeLore & Matthew Kubacki)

The wind from the Hidden Valley put a whisper in the pines.
The moon was high behind the hills, bright as a clementine.

You came down from the mountain. I could see your new eyes shine.
You passed a silver hotel key from your hand to mine.

Woman, oh woman. Please be kind.
You are bound to break my body,
But take it easy on my mind.

There’s a sliver of moon on a blade of your shoulder
The older you get the more you say it’s starting to fade away.
And the ink is like some wicked little drink sinkin’ down to the bone.
Soon the moon will disappear and your garden will be overgrown

But tonight you own every part of me.
I’m as helpless as a grape upon a vine.
You are bound to break my body
But take it easy on my mind.

You say there is no rest for the wicked.
Even less for the pure of heart and those who grieve.
You have always been a force to be reckoned with
And you’re starting to believe.

Woman, oh woman. Please be kind.
You are bound to break my body,
But take it easy on my mind.

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from Sweet Talk For Pretty Daughters, released October 16, 2012
John DeLore: Lead Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Jay Frederick: Drums
John “Betty” Bettencourt: Bass
Zac Clark: Piano & Harmonies
Rich Hinman: Pedal Steel
Steve Lewis: Electric Guitar & Harmonies

Nick Banns: Strings
Meghan Cavan: Harmonies
Drew Citron: Harmonies
Jessica Lofthus: Harmonies

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