Pull the car over I need a shoulder to lie on girl
It started out fun now it feels like the end of the world
On my hands and knees on the side of the road I'm sick
And New Year's day will never be a cure for it
Some people will tell you everything's gonna turn out fine
Some people are worried their lives won't end on time
The sands of time are slipping' through my hands
You can't scream when you're neck deep in the sand
Desert Shame Desert Shame
Darlin' now it has a name
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
Desert Shame my, my
Why don't we all get high, high
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
Tomorrow the sun's gonna shine on a brand new day
The sun'll keep shining even if we look the other way
Tonight I am someone I do not know
And if I throw it all away that's the way it goes
Desert Shame Desert Shame
Darlin' now it has a name
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
Desert Shame my, my
Why don't we all get high, high
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
Desert Shame Desert Shame
Darlin' now you have a name
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
Desert Shame my, my
Why don't we all get high, high
Desert Shame Desert Shame in the blood
credits
from Wonderlust EP,
released August 6, 2015
Words by Arlan Lackie and Tim Chinnock
Music by Tim Chinnock
Vocals: Tim and Faith Chinnock
Guitar: Tim Chinnock
Bass: Stewart Heyduk
Lead Guitar: Lucio Menegon
Drums: Caleb Winn
Percussion: Chris Unck and Tim Chinnock
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered by Chris Unck at High Lonesome Joshua Tree, CA.
Produced by Tim Chinnock
Assistant production by Stewart Heyduk
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