Greyhound - Pell

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I'm so glad I got my own
I ain't worried bout Josephine
Loved locked down 'til you came around
And with you I shared the key
No more staring from the outside
Out there it's too cold
Usually keep my mouth quiet
But I think that you should know

Count the miles everyday
Of the time you spent away
Got no reason to behave
Everybody want a taste
Still you held it down for me
So believe I'm on my way
I don't even plan to stay
But the time won't go to waste

I'm so glad I got my own, I ain't worried bout Josephine
Been on road for plenty hours
Sitting in this lonely seat
While I'm staring from the inside
I wish you were close
Usually keep my mouth quiet
But i think that you should know

Count the miles everyday
Of the time you spent away
Got no reason to behave
Everybody want a taste
Still you held it down for me
So believe I'm on my way
I don't even plan to stay
But the time won't go to waste

The wheels on the bus go round and round
E-mail on ghost I been out of town
Hit the I-10 going westbound
Travel state to state for you on this Greyhound
The wheels on the bus go round and round
E-mail on ghost I been out of town
Hit the I-10 going westbound
Travel state to state for you on this Greyhound

Count the miles everyday
Of the time you spent away
Got no reason to behave
Everybody want a taste
Still you held it down for me
So believe I'm on my way
I don't even plan to stay
But the time won't go to waste

Hey love, I've been going for what
Whooooo

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Born in New Orleans, Pell was uprooted to Starkville, Mississippi by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 at the age of 15. Like many others in NOLA, Katrina decimated the neighborhood where Pell and his family lived, and as a result they were forced to relocate. "All I was able to take with me from New Orleans was the musical culture I grew up in, not my possessions, only memories and life lessons."

"Creating a new life from scratch teaches you resilience," adds Pell. And he's used his determination to pursue a music career. In high school, Pell created beats for his friends using a beat box that his dad gave him. Pell used those skills to help produce tracks on his first 2010 mixtape, "That Feel Good." It was that year that he also formed the collective That Feel Good (TFG), with some friends. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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