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  • "Every once in a while I go out on a drive through some old country roads
  • In Maryland and Virginia. One of these routes goes over the Potomac via
  • White's Ferry. This song is about some of the sights and experiences of one
  • Particular drive in September of 2006. Bryan Hinkley from Never Got Caught
  • Does the duel lead with Tim on this one, as well as wee tasty bits
  • Throughout."
  • Only the dirt I do believe.
  • As memory vanishes among the leaves.
  • Wizard of tickets is always glad to charge a pilgrim's fare.
  • Jubilee's generally early. Let's take the country air.
  • Mistreating granite, limestone, and clay. It's a shameful soil.
  • But all grows well on the floodplain tract if you can afford the toil.
  • Cradled in ivy, we will allow
  • The moss to prosper upon our brows.
  • Boxer rebellion, the Holy Child. They all pay their rent.
  • But none together can testify to rhythm of a road well bent.
  • Saddles and zip codes, passports and gates, the Jones' keep.
  • In August the water is trickling, in April it's furious deep.
  • Wizard of tickets is always glad to charge a pilgrim's fare.
  • Jubilee's generally early. Let's take the country air.
  • Mistreating granite, limestone, and clay. It's a shameful soil.
  • But all grows well on the floodplain tract if you can afford the toil.
  • Only the dirt I do believe.
  • Divinity vanishes among the leaves.

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