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Five Beer Moon
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Singer/Songwriter
Five Beer Moon was released on September 16, 2008 by Hillbilly Pilgrim Productions as a part of the album Delivered
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Release DateSeptember 16, 2008
LabelHillbilly Pilgrim Productions
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM117

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mark Erelli
Mark Erelli
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mark Erelli
Mark Erelli
Songwriter

Lyrics

Thank god it's quitting time
Can't take no more of this weekday grind
But I ain't ready to head back home and watch TV
Guess I'll drive down to the pier
Let the sun go down on a six pack of beer
Stare out through my windshield at the sea
In this gritty seacoast town
Where the water pounds the sand
Don't know why I'm so surprised
Things didn't work out like I planned
If I was a wave out on the ocean
If I was a wave out on the sea
Free to go whichever way the wind was blowing
Maybe wash up on some farther shore
Where these blues can't follow me
Got a small apartment on Munjoy Hill
Didn't want too much space to fill
It's just a bed, a pull out couch and a kitchenette
Weekends my kid ain't sleeping over
There's just no point in trying to stay sober
'Cause there ain't no good example I need set
In this gritty seacoast town
Where the winter never ends
Twice a day the tide goes out
Heaven knows why it ever rolls back in
If I was a wave out on the ocean
If I was a wave out on the sea
Free to go whichever way the wind was blowing
Maybe wash up on some farther shore
Where these blues can't follow me
Maybe it's destiny
Or just my mind playing tricks on me
Keeps me wanting something that's always out of reach
Maybe there's somebody somewhere else
Who's somehow managed to convince himself
He'd be happier if he washed up on this beach
In this gritty seacoast town
Five beer moon shining down on me
I'll save the last one 'til I get back home
God, I hope there ain't no re-runs on TV
If I was a wave out on the ocean
If I was a wave out on the sea
Free to go whichever way the wind was blowing
Maybe wash up on some farther shore
Where these blues can't follow me
Written by: Mark Erelli
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