Central Hillside Blues
Central Hillside Blues

Trampled by Turtles - Central Hillside Blues Lyrics

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Central Hillside Blues Lyrics

Alone for a while, I guess it's true
I lose everything at the sight of you
Take me alive, I dare you now
I'd beg for forgiveness but I don't know how
Shaking leaves an empty frame
You left without warning in the pouring rain

Tear it apart and look inside
Your poems and polish ain't no way to hide
Perched on a limb, yeah it's killing me
Not much to accomplish nowhere to be

Hallelujah broken glass
A song ain't worth nothing if it doesn't last
Something building drinks are spilling on a floor in a town I love
So far from here

They ripped up the streets in old Duluth
A violent reminder of an older truth
Nothing's the same, how could it be?
When I'm not the devil that I used to be
There's a simple blinding light
That left without warning on a summer night

Writer(s): Dave Simonett
Copyright(s): Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is the songwriter for 'Central Hillside Blues'?

    'Central Hillside Blues' was written by Dave Simonett, the lead vocalist and guitarist of Trampled by Turtles.

  2. Which album features 'Central Hillside Blues'?

    To find out which album features 'Central Hillside Blues' by Trampled by Turtles, please refer to the band's discography or their official releases.

  3. What genre of music does 'Central Hillside Blues' by Trampled by Turtles belong to?

    'Central Hillside Blues' by Trampled by Turtles belongs to the genre of progressive bluegrass, often incorporating elements from bluegrass and folk rock traditions.

  4. What are some common themes in the lyrics of 'Central Hillside Blues'?

    The lyrics of 'Central Hillside Blues' touch on themes of loss, change, and introspection, capturing the emotional turmoil associated with personal experiences and broader existential musings.

  5. Can 'Central Hillside Blues' be categorized under any popular music movements?

    'Central Hillside Blues' can be associated with the neo-traditional bluegrass and progressive bluegrass movements, which blend traditional bluegrass elements with modern influences and styles.

  6. How does Trampled by Turtles' style in 'Central Hillside Blues' compare to traditional bluegrass?

    Trampled by Turtles' style in 'Central Hillside Blues' incorporates traditional bluegrass instrumentation but often includes more complex rhythms, contemporary lyrics, and a modern sound that aligns with the progressive bluegrass movement, setting it apart from traditional bluegrass.

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