Never dreamed I'd make it past 21
That was as far as I could imagine when I was young
And by the time I got there I'd done my best
To reduce the number of years that I had left
And I can see with hindsight, that I was such a dick
I'll spend the next ten years trying to make up for it
See I've done my share of things that I shouldn't have done
And I'd done most of them by the time I was 21
I never dreamed I'd make it past 25
Hit my quarter century, and somehow I'm still alive
I spent the last 1460 days
Repeating old mistakes in new and ridiculous ways
And I've accomplished nothing, well, nothing of worth
Unless you count being drunk an accomplishment
And my reason for being is yet to arrive
You'd think it'd show it's face by the time I was 25
I never dreamed I'd make it to 32
And if you're being honest nor did you
I know enough by this point to know I don't know much at all
I never learned my lessons but I keep on being taught more
And I'm a poor imposter of the man I should be
I never reached the heights I said I would achieve
And I'm sorry darling, and that's the awful truth
But I'm as amazed as you are, I got to 32
West Virginia country-folk singer-songwriter Trae Sheehan aims to find a balance between the traditional and the modern on his new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2020
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023
I love all the songs on this album. They hit you in the feels every one of them in different ways. Break the Bottle is close to home and gets me big time. If you can't listen to 'If Home is Where the Heart is' and sing along at the top of voice with joy in your heart, you are dead inside. Lisa Black