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Writer- Justin Wells

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I'm the mother of high lonesome, I'm a sister to sin and pain
I'm the matron saint of hurting and a mistress of going insane
I've been told I'm a real cold lady, I don't feel like I'm either one
Cause I'm a quarter mile past caring and I'm staring right into the sun

You can find me where the teardrops fall like rain
I'm drinking this bottle of wine and singing the same damn refrain

Been known to put my heart out and I been known to watch it break
I tried my hand at faithful, now it feels like I'm losing my faith
And every man I met just kept moving on, And I'll be damned if I don't do the same
And I'll pay no mind to those broken hearts, yeah I couldn't care less who's to blame

You can find me where the teardrops fall like rain
I'm drinking this bottle of wine and singing the same damn refrain

One of these days I'll stop hurting, one of these days I'll be gone
I'll commit one final murder- one more heartbreak and then I'll be done
So Lord, when you call me I'm ready, cause I'm done with this world that I'm in
Til then I'll try to hold steady- Til I see my one true love again

You can find me where the teardrops fall like rain
I'm drinking this bottle of wine and singing the same damn refrain

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from Introducing The Local Memories, released November 29, 2014
Lead Vox- Lucy Cochran
Harmony Vox- Suzy Oleson, Melissa Wright
Dobro- Andy Gibson
Acoustic Guitar- Lucy Cochran
Electric Guitar- Melissa Wright
Mandolin- Suzy Oleson
Banjo- Maggie MacKay
Fiddle- Lucy Cochran
String section- Lucy Cochran
Bass- Jessica Wilkes
Drums- Matt Bohli

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The Local Memories Nashville, Tennessee

A ladies-only Bluegrass + Rock & Roll club from Nashville, Tennessee

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