Hugo Grayling - Lonely in the West

It's lonely in the night
It's lonely in the west
It's lonely when you're out there
Trying to do your best
The blue saguaro moon is lifting off the trail
You're trying to send yourself to someone in the mail
Coyotes say goodbye the old familiar way
You promised you would see him
Just the other day
And some kind of motif is swirling in the sky
You think you're on TV but you're still ashamed to cry

They told you BE A MAN was working on a ship
They told you BE A MAN was shooting from the hip
They told you BE A MAN was bite your upper lip
You don't feel like a MAN no not a little bit, now

You're in a dusty store with an old cola machine
You're sipping on a cola and staring at your screen
Another instant update, somebody was wrong
Somebody was destroyed and everybody played along

They crashed into each other, an artificial war
An artificial rattlesnake carves across the floor
And nothing was accomplished, 'cause someone dropped a mic
The right religion cheered because somebody was right

To speak on your behalf, setting coins aside for love
You don't know how it fits yet but it feels just like a glove
And all you wanna do is hug Somebody Home
And never go to war again and never be alone
But the tumbleweeds are spelling a mystic Group Invite
A group that understands you and stands inside the light
It's lonely in the night
It's lonely in the west
It's lonely when you're out there
Trying to do your best

Written by:
Joshua Enos

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