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lyrics
Sometimes it's hard
To find a new metaphor
To say the same old cliche
‘Cause whatever I'm saying
Has been said before
And it's hard.
I could call it a battle
I could call it a march
I could call it a road long and cold
There's a light in the distance
And He's waiting there for me
But it's still hard.
Jesus, He told us
That it wouldn't be easy
And boy, don't I know that it's true.
‘Cause easy was raising a man from the dead
But being humble seems harder to do
And it's hard
To get out of this mess
And it's hard
To drop my pride and confess
Though I know all the lingo and all the cliches
It means nothing if he's not in control.
Jesus came down to save me
But what does that mean?
Does my life really show that I know?
If it don't change my behavior
Then it don't change a thing
And it's hard.
‘Cause when I open my eyes
And see my own helplessness
It makes all the difference, you see
‘Cause the lingo is lost in the light of his grace
The cliches have new meaning to me.
And it's hard
To get out of this mess
And it's hard
To drop my pride and confess
Though I know all the lingo and all the cliches
It means nothing if he's not in control.
There's a light in the distance
And He's waiting there for me
there's a light in the distance
And He's waiting there for me
But it's still hard...
credits
from Honest to God,
released April 22, 2018
Jordan Putt - Guitar, Vocals
David Siahaan - Bass, Background Vocals
David Cammack - Violin
Holy cow, Pinegrove sounds so good live. This album is simultaneously gutting, heart-wrenchingly emotional, hopeful, and bright. I seriously cannot stop listening to it and you should too. Jordan Putt
Honest, beautiful lo-fi music made by a wonderful person. It was recorded in a motel room, and that atmosphere combined with top-notch writing makes for a fantastic listening experience. check it out! Jordan Putt
Emotionally raw bedroom pop that deals with religion, family, small-town life, and finding oneself in the world. Smooth, dreamy vibes abound, and keep you coming back again & again. Worth the listen! Jordan Putt