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A Miner (feat. Sara Gibson on cello)

from From a Living Room on Larchmont EP by A.S. Coomer

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Written by A.S. Coomer

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She said she'd find herself a miner & he treats her well
& he makes good money so "you can burn in hell"
I got the lawyer on the phone & he ain't sayin' much of anything
but he wrote it all down in his yellow legal pad

he ain't helpin' me out
I can't pay these bills
so what's it gonna take
to get out?

I got my boss on my back & he won't quit, no not for anything
not for my sick child or my mother in the home
& I ain't got no time in so I just nod my head
& make my way down to the unemployment line

She said she's leaving with the kids & I can't blame her much
but it hurts my stomach: it feels like rocks in my guts
She said she'd find herself a miner & he treats them well
& he makes good money so "you can burn in hell."

She ain't helpin' me out
I can't pay these bills
I guess a bullet's what it's gonna take
to get out

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from From a Living Room on Larchmont EP, released April 5, 2017
Song written by A.S. Coomer
A.S Coomer-vox, harmonica & guitar
Sara Gibson-cello

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A.S. Coomer Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Folk. Americana. Narratives. Ambient Instrumentals. Aubades. Nocturnes. Poetry. Rock & roll. Psychedelia. Alt- Country.

Five of my tunes were published by The Museum of Americana.

Rural Eminence Volumes One, Two, & Three are instrumental reflections of the rural life.

Songs for Leaving is a poetry/music fusion.

I've got tons of projects cooking.

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