Ode to LRC

Album: Cease to Begin (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • Some of frontman Ben Bridwell's material is inspired by his feelings of paranoia. He told The NME that most of this song "is about thinking I'm gonna be murdered when I'm in the cabin on the beach."

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  • Christine from FloridaLRC Leesburg Regional Center? Or backwards
    Charles Richmond Lackey
    A logger with log book or a registry of patients giving birth. Having sex. N sleeping it off.
    12/93 last time I was in same room with leslie.
    My Perp...Nemesis..but that dog is gone?
    Really well I beg to differ. However if True all i gotta do is fall in love.. No baggage no encumbrences. Just my imagination. Already in Love just not with him. But seen my soulmate with uncle in 01/14 after giving birth to my son walking down hallway with s--t eating grins cuz I was a firework. First baby born in that county for the New Year n newspaper lied n said baby born one HR later was the New yrs baby.everything changed on New Year's day..

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