Five Lessons Learned

Swingin' Utters

Five lovely lessons learned today
Coating my throat with the dust of a new day
As the saints pray their lonely way
And their deadweight lays the passion to waste

Maybe if I sew my heart on my sleeve
They'll drop the bomb on me and I'll wake up
I can only fix so much in my sleep
I can only drink so much from this empty cup

I know I must not think bad thoughts
I'm always beaten to the punch
I'm holding aces high and low
And in between I'm trying to break my fall

Give me a piece of what you've got
I'll make it new with much less thought
it's symbolic and full of trash
Lofty endearments whispered under your breath

Five lessons remembered from yesterday
Easing my mind and seizing each new day
Beyond and back I'm still the same
Kicked over some old trash but I still waste
I still waste
I still waste
I still waste

Trivia about the song Five Lessons Learned by Swingin' Utters

On which albums was the song “Five Lessons Learned” released by Swingin' Utters?
Swingin' Utters released the song on the albums “Five Lessons Learned” in 1998, “Live in a Dive” in 2004, and “Drowning in the Sea, Rising with the Sun: Best of Swingin’ Utters” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Five Lessons Learned” by Swingin' Utters?
The song “Five Lessons Learned” by Swingin' Utters was composed by Swingin' Utters.

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