I met her on a Thursday night
At the bar up by the TV
We sat a talked and watched the Cowboys
Though they weren't either of our teams
I bravely asked you for your number when I felt my heart give a tug
I went to bed the same lonesome old fool
But I woke up in love
I used to use the word love casually
Used to use it on things it could never be
Fleeting feelings that were gone by the end of the week
Til I woke up in love
A feeling in my mind but never my heart
A poetic device only used in the arts
But dreaming that night I saw your face in the stars
And I woke up in love
I was taken aback
*Oh my lord*
Tell me, what could of that been
A feeling like love that I didn't think I believed in
I've seen movies
I heard songs
I've read poetry and quoted along
But not til i felt it did I know behind them words
Was a feeling quite as strong
I used to use the word love casually
Used to use it on things it could never be
Fleeting feelings that were gone by the end of the week
Til I woke up in love
A feeling in my mind but never my heart
A poetic device only used in the arts
But dreaming that night I saw your face in the stars
And I woke up in love
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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
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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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