Archive for March, 2011
Ray Skinner at the provisional head of navigation on the Wolf River

Best Drunk Driving song
Song about drinking and driving and the effects it has on friends, family, and the community as a whole. Watch this video before you pick your car keys up and drive again after drinking. To be on the new album when it’s completed. All lyrics are copyrighted and are as follows: Welcome to the sermon, where the pues are full of fear and my peers are off that liquor, and their livers spill the beer you can smell the stench of vodka, and that shot of everclear but you can’t enhance your senses, to convince me you can steer your mothers have cried, a part of them died i’ve been to the wakes, ya’ll shoulda survived your fathers have mourned, families torn brothers and sisters, and all that adored It wasn’t worth in the end, to not call a friend whether three in the morning or a quarter till ten somebody could save you, if you would comprehend instead we laid to rest, fellow women and men because the liquor controls, the bodies of those seeking good times, in bottles they chose i’m telling it real and i’m spellin’ it out sharin’ the story, and clearin’ the doubt Lets shed light on the issue, and pass the family a tissue as they walk past your casket, and they whisper they miss you each is sharing a story, casually reminisce you a collage of your pictures, to reflect what you’ve been through a motherly scream, blood curdleing an auntie just fainted, from sayin’ your name pall-bearin’ pals, from the back aisles usher a box what seems twenty miles Slide you on the rollers, now they …


