Casseroles

Album: Corn Queen (2025)
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  • Joe lost his wife, he's lost in the blue
    He wonders what he's gonna do
    When the casseroles stop coming
    Right now his house is packed to the gills
    Everyone's dressed in black ties and heels
    And they're all floating round the room
    But he feels like he's under the ocean

    And those ol' six strings keep strumming
    And those wild winged hummingbirds keep humming
    I don't know how but this world keeps on turning
    Love keeps on loving
    After the casseroles stop coming

    Sometimes I wonder what kind of friend have I been
    Am I tin foil and pyrex, show up that's it
    Or am I knock on the door when nobody's knocking no more
    Well, if I'm being honest I could do so much better
    Wrap you in my arms, in a handwritten letter
    Or hold your umbrella while the rain pours

    Oh those ol' six strings keep strumming
    And those wild winged hummingbirds keep humming
    I don't know how but this world keeps on turning
    And love keeps on loving
    After the casseroles stop coming

    Ooh, ooh
    Yeah

    And those ol' six strings keep strumming
    And those wild winged hummingbirds keep humming
    I don't know how but this world keeps on turning
    Love keeps on loving
    After the casseroles stop coming Writer/s: Hillary Lindsey, James Slater, Tom Douglas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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