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Dopamine Dream

from Let the Lead Fly by Wrinkle Neck Mules

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Ceasing and desisting was the order of the morning The order of the night was chasing those money machines But he was fearful of the crossing and the calling of the coffin Cause the Arkansas side of the river runs a little bit deep All the women make a living undressing Never taught me much of nothing that I needed to know Left me with a cigarette burn and a dopamine dream When you’re far too old for dying young, but you’re still too young to see The fires are burning low on the Kerosene Buzzards and the red tail and the gravel underfoot
Singing of the jays knowing we were up to no good Sneaking down to High Street with a bottle and a rose Looking for the side of the night where they lay it down low

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from Let the Lead Fly, released October 20, 2009

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Wrinkle Neck Mules Richmond, Virginia

Don Imus once said that the Wrinkle Neck Mules “don’t have what it takes to make it”. Despite Don’s prediction, the band has garnered a cult following in their 14+ years of creating a “righteous Americana mishmash”.

To date, they have recorded 5 albums on Atlanta’s Lower 40 Records and Germany’s Blue Rose.
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