It wasn’t really yours to tell.
You’ve got me feeling –really reeling-
Should’ve kept my mouth shut,
But now I’m on the lam.
A confession to a friend.
I wasn’t bragging, it was nagging
But the way you let it out –
I’m painted as a tramp
$37,000, two guns and a joint
I can do what I please
My brother Doug- they always loved him as a boy
I will show them what I mean
And now you’ve got somewhere to point.
It wasn’t me who held the blame-
I don’t tell secrets.
Why don’t you just do the same.
I don’t know what happened that day
Galveston Texas is so far away.
Caught stealing band-aids in Wegmans PA
Morris is floating in Trinity Bay
$37,000, two guns and a joint
I can do what I please
My brother Doug-they always loved him as a boy
I will show them what I mean
credits
from Boss.,
track released August 22, 2023
Written, performed and recorded by Ace Martens
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