Slim Jim

https://www.eastvaneye.com/ to download or stream on iTunes.

"So now you say you're sorry and you call it a mistake - you tell my your whole story and you ask if it's too late - well I agree it's sorry that this has come to pass - I feel the power and glory and I wish that it could last - but I can see your Slim Jim though you keep it out of sight - I can see you driving off into the night."

Words and music by the band Words and music by the band EastVanEye - this lyric was written by William Truitt

LYRICS

You come across to anxious
Like you're leaving with a lie
You tell me where you're goin'
But you don't look me in the eye

And while I'm trying not to
Give into my suspicions
I can't help but notice
All your contradictions

I can see your Slim Jim
Though you keep it out of sight
I can see you driving off into the night

There you go a-swerving
Down the roads you embark
There you go a-chasing
All them rainbows in the dark

I can see your Slim Jim
Though you keep it out of sight
I can see you driving off into the night

So now you say you're sorry
You call it a mistake
You tell me your whole story
And you ask if it's too late
I agree it's sorry
This has come to pass
I feel the power and the glory
And I wish that it could last

But I can see your Slim Jim
Though you keep it out of sight
I can see you driving off into the night

Words and music copyright SOCAN CANADA

CREDITS

Production:

Words and music by William Truitt
Recorded and Mixed by Don Schmid
Mastered by Maztr
Video by Urchin Studios

Instrumentation:

Guitars/lead vocals/harp by William Truitt
Drums/Percussion by Don Schmid
Bass by Kevin Macza
Piano/Keyboards/Organ by Kevin Barrett
Background vocals by Dave Tic and Kevin Barrett

Guests:

Eddie Gschiel/bass on Living off Spare Change
Lyle Ashe/backing vocals on Slim Jim
Relevance:
In this Video Artist(s) B.W. Truitt
Posted: May. 8, 2020

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