Gonna leave this dump
Head for the beach huts, down by the sea
Gonna leave this old dump
Filthy cars, and breathe more free
The grass is greener on the other side
You'll feel it when we get there
Feel it on the soles of your feet
Like you feel it in the air
Gonna leave this town
Find a new country, where money's free
Gonna leave this old town
Find a land, without bureaucracy
The grass is greener on the other side
You'll feel it when we get there
Feel on your naked knees
Like you feel it in the air
When you can't see the trees for the wood
And you can't feel the wood for the trees
When going to bed is the best of the day
You ain't going nowhere
When you can't tell your left from your right
And you can't tell what's right from what’s wrong
And the pleasures you took from the things that you loved
You can't see them if you stare
The grass is greener on the other side
You'll feel it when we get there
Feel it on the soles of your feet
Like you feel it in the air
Wanna be on a space ship
Leaving the planet, heading for the stars
Wanna be on a space ship
Going to establish life on Mars
The grass is greener on the other side
You'll feel it when we get there
Feel it on the soles of your feet
Like you feel it in the air
credits
from Deal with Me,
released May 26, 2018
Female Vocal: Powell Sullivan
Male Vocal: Fred Roberts’ Family
Bass: Paul III
Drums: Dan Kashuck
Hammond B3: Joey Huff
Harmonica: Trent Williamsom
Guitars: Simon Greenleaf
Lyrics: co-written with Jessica Pickard
Co-Production and Engineering: Chris Wonzer Music Productions
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