Casey Joe Collins - Azusa Street

The medicine don't help me sleep
I've walked down every street
Don't keep me warm I'm used to the cold
Been traveling since I was six years old
What a lesson in humility
When we chose our own leprosy
Our bodies become protest hymns
When we can't afford to buy insulin

In our youth we spoke so carelessly
Of the battle over apathy
All the rounds spent in the ring
And all the songs we didn't sing

I'm not easily amused
And always stand for the abused
I'm sorry my dear I'll be sleeping in 'til noon
Cause I've been out howlin' at the moon
We'll all be together in hell, and oh the stories we'll tell
We'll be speaking in tongues and dancing in the heat
You'd think we were on Azusa Street.

In our youth we spoke so carelessly
Of the battle over apathy
All the rounds spent in the ring
And all the songs we didn't sing

Written by:
Jake Turner

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Casey Joe Collins

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