Well you come along a railroad man
he says he wants a fix
and you really don't want to lend a hand
so you tell him make it quit
And you finish wiping up the oil and sludge
Well honey who am I to judge?
Well you see a burning tire
and the rubber's burning sheet
It's as useless as desire
for someone you can't meet
You're the last person I'd think would hold a grudge
Well honey who am I to judge?
Well my father's pretty fed up
he's sending me to jail
but turning back the pages
I never really failed
It's a shame that I'm living like a drudge
But honey who am I to judge?
Well now you're lady's leaving
she can't take it anymore
and you don't like your deceiving
so you throw her out the door
And you'd like to think that all alone you'll trudge
But honey who am I to judge?
So you meet another woman
You think she's really sweet
and she likes the way you're living
till you knock her off her feet
and you try to get it in but she don't budge
But honey who am I to judge?
John E. Miles is one of the best songwriters out there. Check out "I Went Out To the Darkness" and "Owl". His production style here is also very innovative and unique. Chris Dryfoos
This record will take you on a very cool trip. I love the minimalistic and highly atmospheric tone. It's like walking through a rainy forest by yourself. Just listen to a track like "Sunflower"! Chris Dryfoos
Occult psych-folk in the '70s U.K. tradition that further affirms the historical link between Appalachian and British folk songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2019