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Lonliest Of Company

from Mind Over Manners by Rob Aldridge & The Proponents

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lyrics

You’re quietly suspicious
Of your oldest dearest friends
You think you catch the rift
But it splinters on the end
And all these shadows do
Is just what they are told
Still you wrestle with the unknown
You sweat when you’re not cold
Forfeit all your say-so
In a desperate need to please
Its the path of least resistance
But you hardly go with ease
I think I know you
Yea, I think I know you
And all who we call family,
Are just the loneliest of company
You chalk it up to history
Like it forced you to be strong
But it all just feels like weakness
And its been there all along
You meet folks who know just what to do
And seem to know they can
You pray they’re all just liars
While your pockets hold your hands
Find the deadest bar
Earn yourself a pity round
Feed your undead flowers
And pretend to come around
I think I know you
Yea, I think I know you
And all who we call family,
Are just the loneliest of company
Leave the mirrors, take the smoke
Only dogs can hear you scream
And you’ve forgotten when you woke
Your body loves to go
But your heart can’t change it’s scene
You cherish every dream
However few and far between
I think I know you
Yea, I think I know you
And all who we call family,
Are just the loneliest of company

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from Mind Over Manners, released January 21, 2022
Rob Aldridge, vocals and electric guitar; Rob Malone, lead electric guitar; Stone Anderson, bass; Nick Recio, drums

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Rob Aldridge Florence, Alabama

Rob Aldridge is a singer songwriter from Muscle Shoals, AL. His smokey, soulful, southern voice and lyrics win over anyone who loves a good story and his musical delivery and personality are charming and addictive.

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