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Dream revisited

Wrong Side of a Dream

Words and music by Bobby Angel

Its good to be out, but I aim to get back in. Then she walks across the floor, ain’t nothing more than I want than her, I’ll do what it takes to win. My money ain’t what it used to be but the men at the table don’t breath ’cause they know I got an ace up my sleave.

ā€œMa’am if you don’t mind, I got something to say. You know I’m sort of thinking out loud, but in this crowd my words won’t come. It didn’t used to be this way.ā€

ā€œPromises are made, but harder yet to keep.ā€ She said it through her lips so sweet I had to repeat it back through my mind

Wrong side of a dream, when you ain’t got nothing left. But you’ll always be what you’ll be, on the day that you left home.

The man whose brought up to want it his way, he’ll break you in two with his hand, unless there’s a plan to bring him to his knees. When I give the sign please don’t delay. We don’t need much, we’ll make it on the run, ’cause there are others who will fill his shoes and we can’t choose who they might be

ā€œDo you believe that love can pass you by?ā€ ā€œThey say it happens all the time, but don’t you find it sweeter that way?ā€ ā€œI’m never gonna let you down!ā€ But then she frowned and I wondered why. ā€œYou didn’t think I’d leave it this way?ā€ Then she just turned away and froze.

Wrong side of a dream, when you ain’t got nothing left. You’ll always be what you’ll be, on the day that you left home.

What was it she said stuck to the back of my mind. I couldn’t tell what she meant so I went forward anyway, and threw my cards down to the ground. The wall is written with what we don’t quite believe. I winged it all on a prayer and then I just sat and stared and cried.

Do you remember how we once saw the world? It passed us by in a blur can’t even be sure that it was even there. Or when we die we go there instead. You don’t know nothing ’til it’s all passed away. I couldn’t change if I tried so I’ve learned to lie to give it sense.

Wrong side of a dream, when you ain’t got nothing left. You’ll always be what you’ll be, on the day that you left home.

My small town

Downtown in Tivoli

Words and music by Bobby Angel

Valerie’s in the store, she’s sweeping up the kitchen. Honey stays at home, if he ain’t biting then he’s itching. Everybody’s doing whatever they’ve done before, balancing the books, evening the score. Stewart’s out back, he’s splitting wood for the winter. All he’s got is bare hands, he ain’t worried about no splinter. Somebody somewhere is reading his words, dividing by time and multiplying in thirds.

Way downtown in Tivoli, you can almost see the Hudson. The zebra mussels came and cleaned the river, so you can stop all your fussin’.

And go to Pongo, it’s a place that tends to be in between. It crunches like the apple but it tastes like the bean.

Wendolyn in her shop, she’s spinning around a kettle. Bill went off to Frisco, he had to go and prove his mettle. Nobody’s doing anything different today, standing in line, waiting for their pay. Annie’s checking out the water bill that she’ll be paying. The new republican got in, but the old guy’s still hangin’. Few words are spoken, there’s even less being said. Dinner pales are being eaten and dry mouths are getting wet.

Downstream of Tivoli, by train along the Hudson, there’s a city of ten million but up here you can hear the leaves rustlin’.

And go to Pongo, it’s a place that you’ll always find something for your stomach and something for your mind.

Buzz pulled in from out of town the other night. He’s got a bit of a dry cough I hope he’s feeling alright. Everybody keeps saying the same old think, take two of these and see what tomorrow brings. Julie left a note and she’s heading for the door. The old guy’s been good but she’s looking for something more. Many are trying but most are refused. Love letters reread. Soon she must choose.

Down there is Tivoli, ā€œCan you see it in the valley?ā€ Let’s hike off of this tower and get some food and beers in our bellies.

Hobo Hero

Hobo Camp

Words and music by Bobby Angel

Hobo camp hobo camp I’m gonna build me a hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I’m gonna build me a hobo camp. Found me a good spot at the edge of town. Cleared me a path and cleared me some ground. Not to close and not too far so I can still fetch me some food from the country bar.

Hobo camp hobo camp I finally got me a hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I finally got me a hobo camp. Life in the woods it’s pretty neat. I get my water from the river and use a log for a seat. And when it rains I go under my tarp, and play me a song on my old jews harp.

Hobo camp hobo camp I’m loving life in my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I’m loving life in my hobo camp. Feels good to be away. Heaven on earth is what I say. Got no problems don’t pay rent. Feels like a castle but looks like a tent.

Hobo camp hobo camp life is simple in my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp life is simple in my hobo camp. Who’s gonna say the woods aren’t mine? A homesteader earns a right with time. At least that’s what I tell myself knowing it all belongs to somebody else.

Hobo camp hobo camp I don’t own my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I don’t own my hobo camp. One day I was walking all alone, when I saw a row of orange cones, and off in the distance I heard a sound. Bulldozers knocking my forest down.

Hobo camp hobo camp hobo camp I’m gonna save my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I’m gonna save my hobo camp. Snuck up to them in the middle of the night. Poured sand in the tank and slashed the tires with my knife. Somebody had to protect the woods, just doing like I was raised like I knew I should.

Hobo camp hobo camp I slept well in my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I slept well in my hobo camp. Next day I was woke up by the law. Had lots of questions about what I saw. I told them I didn’t see a thing, but it didn’t stop them from throwing me in the clink.

Hobo camp hobo camp they took me away from my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp they took me away from my hobo camp. The judge he threw his hammer down and sentenced me to a cell in town. Been here now for about four weeks. Three meals a day and the roof doesn’t lead.

Hobo camp hobo camp I miss my hobo camp. Hobo camp hobo camp I miss my hobo camp. Finally got out and went back to the spot. Was surprised to see it was a parking lot. But me I can’t get too down. Just find me a new spot at the edge of town.

Hobo camp hobo camp I’m gonna build me a new hobo camp.

Land remembered

Preserved

Words and music by Bobby Angel

Across the Windmill Prairie there was a place my Grandpa knew, a cabin on the isle of pines not far from the dried up slough. He built a place, my dad and him out of old scrap metal and wood where they were free to hunt and just be back in the days when time were good. We get it, this modern world, it’s a place of compromise, but we can’t forget it either, how they tore it from our lives

Cause a man can build a cabin, and a man can shake your hand

But a handshake don’t mean nothing when lines get drawn on the land

Every autumn they went out, it was a tradition I guess you could say, forged in the sweat and blood of doing it the old fashioned way. Along the trail we passed the camps where the Indians stood firm and deeper we’d see a bear with so many lessons to learn. We get it, this modern world the frontier days long gone. But we can’t forget it either, how they smoked us out with their laws

We always knew there were bad actors and we did what we could

But the new sheriff didn’t separate the guilty from the good

We knew the end was coming, but we ignored it all because we still had a crazy hope it would go back to how it once was. That all changed the day Dad up and died out of the blue. His lifetime lease was suddenly void, there wasn’t anything we could do. We get it, this modern world, it’s signed away in ink. But we can’t forget it either, how they betrayed our handshake

They ran people out of the glades back in 1949

But they promised us it would be a different this time

I split the wood and lit it and sat and watched the flame thinking how so much unraveled with so many people to blame. We stayed up that whole night almost to the dawn in denial an era had ended and not ready to be moving on. We get it, it’s the modern world, you take what you can afford, but we can’t forget it either, how they took us back on their word.

They promised us our traditions in the swamp and the glades

Only to be boxed out of the table when the decisions were being made

I packed up what I could and left the all the rest to rot to be return to nature, ashes to ashes dust to dust. I kept a stoic face and didn’t once even turn back. Doing so would be admitting defeat and opening wounds to more salt. We get it, it’s the modern world nothing’s sacred anymore, but we won’t forget it either how they pushed us out the door.

Maybe they stopped the drainage and maybe they saved the land

But they killed a kind of freedom folks will never understand

Some people say the future is a screwed up version of the past. But me I’m just trying to enjoy whatever time I have left. Can you hear the wind a-blowin’ nd the call of the red shouldered hawk? None of this would even be here if they’d built the old Jetport

We get it, this modern world we all got what we deserve

But we can’t forget it either how they turned it into a preserve

Tragedy in the woods

Ugliest Forest

Words and music by Bobby Angel

Some people said it looked obscene. That it had all the wrong types of trees. Other people drove by it and didn’t notice it at all. The road was the only thing they saw. Rumor was it had hobo camp or three. Not exactly a nice place to be.

But if you listen closely you can hear the bird call.

It was the ugliest forest you ever saw

There was old two track that went to a foundation that somebody said used to be a service station. Long ago the owners up and left, and so grew back a secondary forest. Still see some fruit from the grove that in the light shine like gold.

Over time it grew thick and tall.

It was the ugliest forest you ever saw

Bears seemed to like it, at least one. He’d go in and play under the sun. Birds would fly in and land on a branch. They didn’t care it was the wrong type of plant Lots of mice, rabbits and squirrels and such. They liked the forest very much

Over time it grew thick and tall

It was the ugliest forest you ever saw

Then came the stakes and the neon tape that more or less sealed its fate. A week after that the machines revved the up and didn’t stop until everything was cut. Birds are gone except for some crows. And a dead bear by the side of the road.

It was about the ugliest forest you ever saw

But not anymore because it’s completely gone

Faith finds a way

Let Your Light Shine Through

Words and music by Bobby Angel

In the world where we live

You have got to forgive

And let your love shine through

Theories abound how it all went down

And everybody runs to a side (and hides)

But when the truth is let loose it will ring like a proof

Of mathematical metaphysical resound

Refrain

Some things don’t change no matter how much you rearrange

That don’t demean what you’ve done (or do)

ā€˜cause when the day it grows dark them angels they hark

haleluhia to the good news that you brang

Refrain

Whispered words too light to be heard

You know that they’re better left unsaid (and unheard)

Well don’t bother to listen, it ain’t nothing your missing

On that I give my word

Refrain, repeat

Fair winds

North Wind

Words and music by Bobby Angel

When the north wind blows in, when north wind blows in – I can feel it down in my toes. When The north wind blows in, when the north blows in, I feel it down in my toes, down in my toes.

The sky is blue my mind is clear. I feel a hundred percent here. I’m feeling so good. Feeling just like I should. When the north wind blows in when the north wind blows in.

The palm fronds are blowing, my mind is glowing. The world is all in my reach. I don’t even need to speak

When the north wind blows in, when north wind blows in, when the north wind blows in