I tell you as good as I feel

there was a time when I was feeling so low down,

so down hearted,

so lonesome,

I was feeling so emasculated by my botherations.

I knew that I needed an answer to my complication.

Having grown up in folk music I was raised to believe that the answer my friend was blowing in the wind.

So I went outside and I waited for it.

I went outside and I waited for it

I went outside and I was waiting for it

like la la la

I said I was outside waiting for it

and

You know what the wind told me hippies?

The wind didn’t tell me a fucking thing.

So much for folk music.

Next thing I know

a car pulled up along beside me

window down

smoke coming pluming out the side.

Out the window come the ever loving graceful face of Mr. David Schools.

Riding with him in the car was Mr. Neal Casal.

Riding in the back of the car was Mr. Chad Staehly,

Riding right next to him was Mr. Jesse Aycock.

And for an engine of the car they was using Mr. Duane Trucks

It was a rollin’.

Dave said to me, he said, “Todd where ya going?”

I said “I don’t know.”

He said “well, then won’t you ride with us?”

I said “well where you going?”

He said, “we don’t know.

Only the difference between us and you?

We’re all in this together.”

come on

He said “you know we’re all in this together.”

“We’re all in this together.”

Are you with me?