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Light of Day

from Pull the Brake by Wrinkle Neck Mules

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Strung out on methadone and all her excuses Scared of the blues and the grays She’s never been gone, she’s broke down and then some Wiles away most of her days Halfway smoked cigarettes and all kinds of bad news Lingers around her lips Lighting 100’s with Red Lobster matches What could be better than this? Oh, but if you go downtown they’ll ask you to stay for a song Careful my friend that you don’t hang around there too long If you don’t watch out then you turn back around and you’ll be sucked in You’ll never see the light of day again So throw out the telephone and your verbal abuses Everytime I come around Feel himself changing conceals all his pain In a glass only half full of amberish brown Overexposure for underachievers Will win you a five dollar bet Trying to find something to replace the whiskey But church-going women ain’t it Four Lincoln Town Cars parked outside Beneath that Magnolia tree All that glitter and sparkly chrome Don’t tell you what lies underneath

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from Pull the Brake, released March 7, 2006

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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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