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Fear (feat. Roger Brainard)

from Collaborations by The Kintners

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The amazing thing about this song is how Roger took it and ran with it. He literally sounds like the character in the song. We are so grateful.

lyrics

A desperate man a drunk
Stares at a pail of water
Tries to see his face
as it looked long ago

But he can't hold it steady
And the water starts to ripple
He's drunk again sleeping by the well

Drunk again

The old man probably saw it coming
The things his body told him, he could have changed his fate

The old man saw it coming
But he was too afraid to move out of the way

Too afraid

A couple drove the backroads going separate ways
She was headed west, he was headed home
Searching for himself, while she had found her freedom
They learned by being together they were better off alone
They learned by being together, they were better off alone

And I saw it coming
The little things she told me
I could have changed my fate

I saw it coming
But I was too afraid to live, too afraid to die.

credits

from Collaborations, released June 7, 2022
Roger Brainard - acoustic guitar, lead vocal
bkbirge - drums
Ace Parkhurst - Dobro
Kev Sharp - Keyboards
Jim "Barefoot Jimmy" Schwarz - Harmonica

produced by Brady Jo
bkbirge - Mastering

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The Kintners Wichita Falls, Texas

The Kintners craft songs that are an intimate fusion of personal experiences and evocative melodies. As indie artists, their storytelling prowess turns each composition into a heartfelt expression, making their music a unique and resonant experience.

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