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Economics

from Prairie by Neil Howell

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No books at home
Who cares for reading?
My mind's too numb anyway
My mom's a loudmouth
Hey, who's my dad?
Apathy always on display

I hate my home
But I'm never leaving
Perhaps I love it after all
The rotting sofa
My kingly throne
Lost within a sea of alcohol

I spend my days
Lost in a haze
Spend that cash to pass the time
'Cause I work a job
That's going nowhere
The joke on me is so sublime

My home's a tin can
A tornado box
But it's all I can afford
Maybe someday
I'll leave this place
Maybe then I won't be so bored

It's hard to be a winner
When no one's on my side
I am like a sinner
I swallowed all my pride

Everyone I know
Is just like me
We don't care what's out there
Content naivety
I guess I'll just throw my life away
'Cause thinking's hard

It's hard to be a winner
When no one's on my side
I am like a sinner
I swallowed all my pride

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from Prairie, released March 14, 2021

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Neil Howell Missouri

My influences are too vast to name; I love rock, metal, alternative, classical, folk, and everything in between. And I want to make it all. I follow my instincts and hope to produce something new and yet totally familiar. I hope you can find something here that you like. ... more

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