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Walk a Day

by Jack Broza

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A song about John Prine and dead trees from the early days of quarantine, 'Walk a Day' is the lead single off the upcoming EP Some Slant Rhyme I Wrote, out May 28th.

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Only a hundred seventy-five
She went too soon, before her time Wicked tall and way too wide
To hug around the middle
It’s a massacre, had you ever heard Of a tornado in Westchester
A hundred trees flat on the earth Felled across the path
A walk the day your brother cried
A walk the day that John Prine died
A walk a day for exercise and reminiscing
A walk to get away from all
The family and the FaceTime calls A walk a day just for your dog
To do some sniffing
A walk to the abandoned shack
As a kids we thought this place was absolutely Filled with artifacts
Of some big mystery
Past the dead trees there’s two mossy chairs So green you’d think they grew right there A thousand insects to the pair
And they all get along
A walk a day with headphones in And one walk just for listening To birds and water rippling
It’s spring after all
A walk the day of the bailout scam A walk to stick it to the man
A walk a day because you can
You are lucky

credits

released April 30, 2021
music and lyrics by Jack Broza
featuring Sarah Rossy on vocals

mastered by Alan Silverman

accompanying visuals by Helen Handelman

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Jack Broza New York, New York

BK // guitarist/producer/
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