Shannon McNally — It Could've Been Me
Album: Jukebox Sparrows
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Released: 2002
Length: 4:43
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Length: 4:43
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Hey Joe, have you seen my friend Flo
I was with her last night, I thought it was alright for her to go
Put her in the car, guess she didn't get very far
'Cause they found her shoes and her purse by the off ramp
Don't know why she stopped but I am sure she had a reason
Some creep took it as chick open season
It doesn't look good, no, it doesn't look good
I doubt she's gonna get up and walk out of those woods
But it could have been me, oh
And that strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees, alright
One night my car broke down on the turnpike
I was stuck in Northeast Pennsylvania
It was after midnight and it was gonna snow
I didn't have nowhere to go
I thought to call for help
But when the cars passed me by my cries fell silent
For how many times has the Devil walked among us
Wearing the face of the savior
So I headed out alone not sure whether to stay in the light
Where I could see or in the darkness where they can't see me
It could have been me, oh
Strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees
Oh, it could have been me, oh
Strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees
Oh, across my knees, oh, across my knees
I was with her last night, I thought it was alright for her to go
Put her in the car, guess she didn't get very far
'Cause they found her shoes and her purse by the off ramp
Don't know why she stopped but I am sure she had a reason
Some creep took it as chick open season
It doesn't look good, no, it doesn't look good
I doubt she's gonna get up and walk out of those woods
But it could have been me, oh
And that strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees, alright
One night my car broke down on the turnpike
I was stuck in Northeast Pennsylvania
It was after midnight and it was gonna snow
I didn't have nowhere to go
I thought to call for help
But when the cars passed me by my cries fell silent
For how many times has the Devil walked among us
Wearing the face of the savior
So I headed out alone not sure whether to stay in the light
Where I could see or in the darkness where they can't see me
It could have been me, oh
Strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees
Oh, it could have been me, oh
Strikes me like a baseball bat across my knees
Oh, across my knees, oh, across my knees
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intense
INTERESTING SONG, FLASHBACK TO TWIN PEAKS. I'D LIKE TO HEAR MORE FROM THIS GROUP.
Touching lyrics, yes. Musically cool, ok.
What I want to hear at ten AM when I'm trying to wake up at work? Definitely not.
Bill, could we save the gloom and doom for late at night?
Tough lyrics but a very cool song.
I hereby use this forum to exercise my right to free speech before it is taken away.
This song smacks you in the face with the lyrics. I like this one.
Kinda-sorta reminds me of Joan Osborne.
Great song and a sad commentary on what the "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave" has become.
As Bill said, this one is eerie. Really creepy.