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Written by: Eben Pariser

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Lost my job, quarter of four
Came back home and standing at my front door
Two little ladies want to tell me ‘bout the end of the world

Said no thank you, but it wasn’t enough
They hung around asking me to discuss
So I told ‘em what I think about the end of the world.

I’m gonna take the Mississippi down to New Orleans
Put down my burden, wash my troubles all away in the breeze
I’m gonna sit in Louisiana til, kingdom come,
Ain’t gonna worry ‘bout the end of the world

Wife ran out, she’s still runnin’
Turn on the news they’re saying doomsday is comin’
They wanna push me to get ready for the end of the world

Well I know one thing when all is, said and done
If you’re waitin’ on the doomsday then it surely will come
Don’t try to save me til you really know to save yourself

We gonna take the Mississippi down to New Orleans
Put down our burden, wash our troubles all away in the breeze
We gonna sit in Louisiana til, kingdom come,
Ain’t gonna worry ‘bout the end of the world

We gonna drive this train til the end of the line
And we ain’t gettin’ off until we feel the sun shine
Put our feet in the sand and finally, make a stand
Ain’t gonna worry ‘bout the end of the world
Ain’t gonna think about the end of the world
Don’t talk to me about the end of the world.

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from Goodnight Moonshine, released February 26, 2013
Eben Pariser; vocals/guitar, Molly Venter; vocals/guitar, Tony Montalbano; drums, Adam Chilenski; bass

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Goodnight Moonshine, Molly Venter New Haven, Connecticut

A statement of substance and grace that reminds us of life’s bigger picture: keeping a marriage afloat, raising children, dealing with death, loving your partner, finding yourself, claiming your independence. The duo delivers Folk-Pop songs that reflect the messiness of partnership, parenthood and growing up, while evoking the emotionally resonant aesthetic of Shawn Colvin and Patty Griffin. ... more

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