From the recording Mid-South Fare
Produced and Mixed by Steve Short
Mastered by Jacob Church at JLC Audio
Natalie Duncan - Vocals and Keyboards
Amy Gunnell - Vocals
Casey Smith - Bass
David Twombly - Drums and Percussion
with Eric Gentry - Pedal Steel Guitar
Lyrics
As Sad As I Could Go
Lyrics and Music by Ted Horrell
Sometimes I just want to get as sad as I can go
Shake me from my frozen face
and let me be alone
Let me be alone
Looking up at outer space I think could I explode
As far away as man has been
Through the stellar soul
Through the stellar soul
I feel alone
I feel alone
But I’d rather feel alone than be alone
I feel alone
I feel alone
But I’d never want to really be alone
Sometimes I just want to get as down as I can show
Take me from this resting place and let me build the hole
Let me build the hole
Fast as I can fly without a brake into a shoal
I don’t want to die but just to give up the controls
Give up the controls
I feel alone
I feel alone
But I’d rather feel alone than be alone
I feel alone
I feel alone
But I’d rather feel alone than be alone
So let me be as low as low
But Lord don’t let me really be alone
Sometimes it’s a wonder I can strafe the field below
Kick up all the dust that proves I nearly sank the load
I nearly lost the flow
The first time I submerged beneath the depth I should have known
I put that line aside and disregard what science shows
What all but the dead know
I feel alone
I feel alone
Though I’ve got friends out there sometimes I feel alone
When I feel alone
I want to be alone
Sometimes I’m lonely even when I’m not alone so let me be as low as low
But don’t let me forget I’m not alone

