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lyrics

How do you do my friend
before you pass my way again
Please stop to say hello
this time before you go

To me she said these words,
“A good deed is never undeserved”
I said as my reply,
“I wasn’t even asking why!”


So we rolled on beneath the moon.
The dust we’ve traveled on this lonely road
keeps haunting every word you say
every dream, every day I’m awake


I asked the smiling man
living alone in a rusty van
“How do your kind survive?”
He smiled again and offered no reply


It’s true I’ve lost my way
Ain’t nothing more I got to say
I’ll get back on the road
Before the winter winds begin to blow

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from Rayos Magn​é​ticos, released February 12, 2012
Words and Music by Dalton Brand

Dalton Brand- Vocals, Guitars, Keys
Tony Papavasilopoulos- Lead guitar
Pat Jordan- Pedal Steel
Dave Ott- Backing Vocals
Mohom Mullholland- Bass
Elijah Vasquez- Drums

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Dalton Brand Port Clinton, Ohio

A northern Ohio recording artist whose rust-belt roots are embedded in vivid lyrical imagery and inviting song writing that draws you into a world both familiar yet at times still uncertain and searching for the answers to questions that haunt everyone of us ... more

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