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On a road from Cincinnati in a mood too mad to tame
You told me that you missed me and I said I felt the same
The trees held dying embers and the branches looked aflame
With many vibrant colors holding fast against the rain

And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad, I know
It’s not so bad
Yeah, it’s not so bad
No, it’s not so bad, I know

A heavy conversation falls faster than the rain
And every mile per hour is unraveling a chain
I change my concentration to my dirty windowpane
And the rhythm of the road brings me back to this refrain

And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad, I know
It’s not so bad
Yeah, it’s not so bad
No, it’s not so bad, I know
I think I’ll make it home

My tires are spinning forward while my mind is spinning back
Spots of grey before me turn to solid white and black
All your pleas and promises just push me on along
It may dark and narrow but this road’s where I belong

And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad
And it’s not so bad, I know
It’s not so bad
Yeah, it’s not so bad
No, it’s not so bad, I know
I think I’ll make it home
I think I’ll make it home
I’m coming home

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from Ferris Wheel, track released August 13, 2011
Music by Amber Nash. Words by Amber Nash and Jordan Neff

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Shiny and the Spoon Cincinnati, Ohio

Called “Perhaps the best folk duo our region has to offer” (The Historic Southgate House), Shiny and the Spoon give off the warmth and intimacy of the likes of Johnny Cash and June Carter, with transcendent vocals and a vibrant acoustic core, complimented by sprinklings of ukulele, guitar, harmonica, and boot-stomping. ... more

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