With his motorcycle helmet still on
And his gas tank full
He still hasn't looked away
From the night sky he glanced at a few moments ago
And the man inside working all night is just happy to be alive
And as I ease my truck back out into the street
And hope no cops pull up beside me
Sometimes I forget that It's good enough
Last night I got to thinking
Things could be way worse
Sometimes I forget that I'm doing good enough
The hum of the AC unit
Reminds me that it's summer outside
And the hum of your voice in the shower
Reminds me that I'm not alone tonight
Yeah, I still ain't eating quite like I'd like to
I got a few days left to pay day with my last check gone
And sometimes I forget that it's good enough
Last night I got to thinking
That things could be way worse
Sometimes I forget that I'm doing good enough
My dreams are bigger than my bank account and my credit card's defunct
I get 6 calls every 3 hours for debts that I can't outrun
My mama says that I'll never buy a house
I say I know I can hardly rent one
But worst is when I forget
That it's good enough
Sometimes I forget that it's good enough
Last night I got to thinking that things could be way worse
And sometimes I forget that I'm doing good enough
I'm not young enough to get away with it
But I'm doing good enough.
Maybe shaking just a little of the country dust off for this album, but still with the on-the-nose, clever, relatable lyrics, this is Esther’s most innovative album yet
P.S. really missin ol’ Matt Bell on the lapsteel James Champion
Sierra Ferrell's music is the nectar that drips from vocal chords of angels on ecstacy and percocet, dripping with honey, and smelling of grandma's brownies. It has been proven to "cure what ails ya", and it temporarily wards off the existential dread that is slowly encompassing us all. Don't let the absurdity of our existence get you down. Listen to Sierra Ferrell instead.
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Irresistible classic country music abounds on “Listening To The Music,” full of lap steel, walking bass, and heartwarming melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 5, 2020
Kelsey Waldon’s latest is full of gritty, gutsy country-rock that draws on the genre’s traditions but adds razor-edged attitude. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 20, 2019