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Zach Bryan — Oak Island
Album: The Great American Bar Scene
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Length: 3:55
Plays (last 30 days): 7
Rail-tie worker, I've been layin' ties on coal in the ground
But I'm leavin' this evenin' on the same tracks I laid down
There's some boys out in Jersey that are calling me out by name
I got a reason to believe I ain't glory bound anyway

And if you're reading this letter, tell my mother and my brother that I love 'em
He's got the better blood of my old man and our cousins
But he made a bad deal with some boys out on Oak Island
And if he don't pay, they say they're bound to find him

But if I find 'em on that island first
The worst is yet to come
'Cause no blood in the mud I raised in spends
Life on the run

And I went to Jay's Tavern and it happens that them boys were there
Recognized his backside from the color of our mother's hair
And my brother found another way to make himself a decent little livin'
He turned around and found himself a lickin' only blood could give him
And I told him I was there to keep him clear of that island
He said, "I love you, Mickey, but I found out that I'm them"
And I got bad blood with some blood out on Oak Island
And if he stays, I say I am bound to find him

But if I find 'em on that island first
The worst is yet to come
'Cause no blood in the mud we's raised in spends
Life on the run
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I like the cadence of this
Maybe that ending represents the fight the song is leading up to?
 Edweirdo wrote:

It's that old Am -G-F 

With a capo on the first fret, at least according to my ears (no guitar handy).
 pete_shakey wrote:

Hmm, liking this a lot and for some unknown reason, I get an enticing echo of Dylan's version of All along the watchtower, sometimes weird how we figure tunes in our heads.


It's that old Am -G-F 
 pete_shakey wrote:

Hmm, liking this a lot and for some unknown reason, I get an enticing echo of Dylan's version of All along the watchtower, sometimes weird how we figure tunes in our heads.



once you hear it...
Hmm, liking this a lot and for some unknown reason, I get an enticing echo of Dylan's version of All along the watchtower, sometimes weird how we figure tunes in our heads.
This guys adding a lot good songs to this world, I wonder how long he can keep this pace going. I like him.
I think William may be a Zach Bryan fan.
Ok, this is getting there..