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On to Chicago

from Borderline - Album by Carl Lorusso Jr.

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Produced and mixed by Harrison Fine

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I wake up every morning with that fire burning bright
Burning thoughts and lucid sparks, shooting through my mind
The beer stains in my notebook bring these poems back to life
Here lays the only grains of freedom I could find
Eighteen hours wasted get your feet back on the ground
I waited all night for that bus, man, it never came around
But I ain't too shook, I got a bottle and a book to pass the time
And I'll sit here and watch as they cross that ol' fall line

I've got Jesus on my side, but he often likes to hide behind me
And the devil that I loved flew like a dove and put a knife in the side of me
But she's in my mind every night as if she's lying beside me

Laying down the coals and running through barefoot
He pointed at my heart, he said "kid you be careful"
Everything can change in a lonely moment night
It takes a peek into the darkness, just to see the light

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from Borderline - Album, released February 2, 2013
Carl Lorusso Jr. / Guitar, vocals
Noah Zacharin / Lead guitar

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Carl Lorusso Jr. Toronto, Ontario

2017 Toronto Independent Music Award nominee for "Best Folk/Roots".

"Carl is a powerhouse wordsmith whose songs represent the dystopian view of a youthful generation.”
-Harrison Fine, producer, FINE Productions

“Shades of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen rolled into his own unique style. Very well written & sung.”
– Randy Skaggs, Q108 Kingston
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