Farewell Fifth St.
and all those nights you spent with me.
You had me believe you were the gem of this city.
From Bob’s block to The Trolley Stop
I moved like homeless poetry.
In fixed wheel coffee shops
I hung posters and shrugged it off.
Year in and year out
I watched Tod play his heart out.
Farewell Fifth St.
you’re not who you used to be.
Your bricks need relaid since before the Elbo’s days.
And I need repaid for all those unpaid nights I played
to an audience that my acoustic could not compete with.
Year in and year out
I watched Don describe the sounds.
Farewell Oregon
will you miss me when I'm gone?
This year and from now on I wont sing another song.
Count me absent
from Halloween and the DMF,
annual holiday show with all the bands that I know.
Year in year out I watched Mark pack that place out.
Year in and year out I met all my friends downtown.
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