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Sixty Fifty​-​Five

from Here Comes the Moon by Clymer & Kurtz

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I don’t need an alarm clock, my cold feet hit the floor
Three hungry kids, pounding on the bedroom door
Laundry’s waiting in the hall, piled high
Another day at my house, number sixty fifty-five

Here’s a song about the everyday, for all of us at home
‘Cause even with a full house we can feel alone
The list to do is way too long even when we try
What’s your number? Mine’s sixty fifty-five

I see people cruising into town to shake the daily grind
A minivan and groceries are my sort-of-a-good time
Revolutions in the news? I hung laundry out to dry
Another day at my house, sixty fifty-five

Spaghetti’s boiling over, the laundry’s still not put away
Look around the table. These must be good days

Tuck the kids into bed with a book, kiss them goodnight
Sneak a bowl of corn flakes on the porch in the moonlight
I’d feel like dancing, but sleep is keeping me alive
Another day at my house, sixty fifty-five

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from Here Comes the Moon, released August 23, 2020
© 2020 by Christopher and Maria Clymer Kurtz

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Clymer & Kurtz Harrisonburg, Virginia

Singer-songwriter duo Clymer & Kurtz seamlessly blends intense and gentle melodies textured with harmonies, agile and inventive guitar playing, and light percussion. Their decades of collaborative songwriting have produced music that is at once subtle and imaginative, simple and rich – with emotional depth in a remarkable array of styles and a sound uniquely their own. ... more

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