I drink my coffee with sugar and milk
because I have no-one else
but I'm enjoying my time
It's Sunday morning, eight o'clock
I read the paper to spoil the day
"the economy is going down"
And "woman was raped yesterday
in a crowded marketplace
and no-one ever saw a thing"
I think it's absurd to call them "news"
'cause it's all been written million times before
and look what an unnecessary waste
when they're telling their stories with copy and paste
It's an old song playing on repeat
I ran out of sugar and milk
so I ran to buy some more
without them I won't survive
I try to avoid tabloids,
headlines, their little lies
you never know what is the truth
I think it's absurd to call them "news"
'cause it's all been written million times before
and look what an unnecessary waste
when they're telling their stories with copy and paste
It's an old song playing on repeat
I think it's absurd to call them "news"
'cause it's all been written million times before
and look what an unnecessary waste
when they're telling their stories with copy and paste
It's an old song playing on repeat
And I can imagine how they joke:
"we are used to turn body-count to bank-account "
and here's new slogan for the press
"you hit your baby and we'll do the rest!"
It's an old song witch no-one seems to know
And when I come back from the town
I open the door and untie my shoes
I'll take a second to look around
there's no one home, I'm alone
that's okay, I got sugar and milk
Crafting powerful songs about commitment and love, the Nashville singer-songwriter channels and subverts ’70s country and folk tropes. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 7, 2022
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023