Water In the Well - American Aquarium

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Water In the Well Lyrics

dear heavenly father
what have i done
used to have it all
now i'm left with none

great start of georgia
come took the farm away
because of the bills
that i could not pay

my family's name has been here
since 1833
a hundred years of sweat and blood
handed down to me

said every day i work these fields
and every night i pray
the rain, the rain don't ever come
and i doubt it is on the way

oh what will i do when all else fails
what will i do when no water's in the well
oh what will i do when there's nothing left to sell
oh what will i do only time will tell

i hear there's work in richmond
and some in new orleans
but outside that clarke county line
is a world i've never seen

the paper say that the times are tough
and money's running low
but the bottom doesn't look so bad
when the bottom's all you know

dear heavenly father
i've come before you now
a bottle's in my left hand
a pistol's to my brow

the preacher says salvation
will cleanse all my bad deeds
but i could never forgive myself
for failing my family

what will i do when all else fails
what will i do when no water's in the well
oh what will i do when there's nothing left to sell
oh what will i do only time will tell

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from CDBABY:

Put broadly, American Aquarium is an indie rock band with a country flair. Whether you call it alternative country, twang-core, or garage folk, one thing is for certain: these guys love to play loud music. When people are confronted with the electric twang of a three-guitar assault (two electrics and one acoustic), they are taken aback. At first glance, the shaggy hair and thrift shop stylings might typecast this group as just another garage band making noise, but when a twangy southern howl blasts over the six-piece band, stereotypes go out the window.

Comprised of a neo-folk everyman, a guitarist who thinks it's 1975, a veteran hardcore drummer, a hard rock bassist, a beatnik with a viola and a true soul-man on keys, American Aquarium as a whole breaks down all boundaries of what a band should sound like. A majority of people, including some band members themselves, don't know what genre of music this stuff fits into. Wouldn't the southern vocals make it a country band? Well, would a country band have a double kick drum?

These six musicians have set out to make original rock music that can be enjoyed by as many different people as possible. Chugging guitar riffs and catchy hooks make these songs easy to rock out to or sing along with. It is impossible to pigeonhole American Aquarium into one style of playing. They may play a thunderous rock song that has the crowd moving with every chord of the guitar, then silence the same crowd with a five minute piano ballad. The band's live show is where they take the most pride, and as such have built a large fan base in their hometown of Raleigh, NC. Regularly drawing a few hundred to every show, American Aquarium loves to keep the crowd guessing. Be it two songs or two hours, this band just generally loves to play music. Their array of musical taste has not only allowed them to bring something to the table for everyone, but for everyone to leave satisfied. 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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