i don't care about any of you
and i don't care about what you're going through
and you don't have to tell me what you're gonna do
cuz i never met a person who could help me through
yeah [get off my back]
alright [hit the road jack]
you should stay [but anyhow]
outside [dead and gone now]
take me for granted, it's a beautiful day
and i don't care about what you have to say
cuz it's best when we shut up, it's the natural way
i don't care if you go, but you're welcome to stay
alright [bought the farm out]
me and mine [and shot me down]
you can come [broken back bends]
inside [towards a dead end]
my past is dead, yeah my past is gone
and the wind in my hair at the crack of dawn
and i shouldn't say much, and i can't stay long
because after you're hurt you should be moving on
oh i [ain't that right friend]
gave it a try [no you didn't]
you can live [you can try to]
you can die [that's also true]
A re-envisioning of Tony Rice's classic album "Church Street Blues" from Brooklyn progressive bluegrass quartet Punch Brothers. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 19, 2022