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Walkaway

I think that is supposed to be two words; but if Pete Townshend can get away with "The Kids Are Alright (sic)" then I guess anything goes.

This was my first take on what became one of my best songs, at least melodically. It's just me, my acoustic, and a horrible, consumptive cough.

I would be dead from tuberculosis in mere weeks!

But that unpleasantness aside (I struck a deal, the particulars of which need not concern you) I've returned with instructions to taunt you with more of these tunes . . . from the Beyond.

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Comments (2)

You have a very nice voice. I thought Conservatives weren't supposed to be artistically inclined? Or so we are told!

A canard put about by the left. Many conservatives are extremely creative and inventive - but they also have the ability to see beyond the 'ideal' and see the probably unintended consequences of pursuing it. That is what makes us conservative...

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