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Still No Silver Linin'

from Singing For My Life by Greg Klyma

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Some folks never seem to grow up, some folks grow up way too fast
I’ve been movin’ at such a pace, couldn’t tell ya the first day from the last
Left my home in search of somethin’ that I hope someday to find
Clouds they follow where I walk, but still no silver linin’

Had a girl in Santa Fe, one night I knocked upon ‘er door
When it opened up, I was face to face with a man I’d never seen before
Grabbed my bag of things, left my weary heart behind
In the next town I found another girl, but still no silver linin’
Take a simple situation
Railroad it with complications
Start to get that feelin’ like
“I guess I should be goin’”

Hit each town with good intentions, somehow everything gets messed
But no one could tell me to my face that I ain’t always tried to give it my best
Once I thought I might live forever, now I’m runnin’ out of time
Somehow I fell in a rut
Got a sick feelin’ in my gut
Always clouds above me, but still no silver linin’

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from Singing For My Life, released March 4, 2022
Greg Klyma - guitar, vocals
Duke Levine - guitar
Jeff Calder - organ, piano
Jim Whitford - bass
David Andrew Moore - drums
Ryan Fitzsimmons - vocals

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Greg Klyma Arlington, Massachusetts

American songwriter, Greg Klyma is a purveyor of old school country and rock music. Influences include Tom Petty, Steve Earle, Bon Scott-era AC/DC, and Willie Nelson. If lyrics and melody take center stage in your musical world, welcome home!

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