Calling up all the friends I used to run with, wondering where they all disappeared
Sitting by the phone waiting for nothing, confirmed the worst of my fears
She said that she needs a replacement, though her reasons, she didn’t make clear,
She said I could sleep in her basement, she wouldn’t put me out this time of year
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
Chief Monk Boudreaux and Quarter Moon Tobias played in the Quarter last night,
It changed my mind about holding the potato, got home into a terrible fight,
She said I was way too complacent, All I cared about was whiskey and beer,
My steps I began retracing, thinking maybe she was on to something here
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
How many times, did I think about the times I was lying by your side,
Honeymoon locked in a room on the cliffs of the gorge, you were gorgeous too
Haven’t we chosen streets that were golden so much of the time?
She things I’m small potatoes now I’ve got the time… to prove her right
Full moon rising, river cresting, caught between the wax and the wane,
Music of the night might make you feel all right
But baby now tell me who’ll stop the rain
Water fills up in our basement, water continues to rise,
Take what you need just in case man, it’s only you that can help you survive,
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
Which way do I go, which way do I go, which way do I go from here
credits
from "and That is That",
released June 1, 2012
Written by Tom Graf and John LaBelle, performed by Logan Squares
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