Midwestern Depression
By: Peter Alexander
Duration
3:56
Genres
Description
There is something that is drilled into you when you are born in the midwest that never leaves no matter where you live.
Lyrics
When you're looking for a way out and your trying to find me I won't be in the city I'll be caving under pressure deep in the pleasures of oak barrel whiskey I'm not well trained in taking compliments even my thanks sound condescending and rude but I would shed every layer of cool if that meant I got to be with you Somewhere along the lines It must have been a brighter light I don't remember being this let down by watching the summer pass the death of leaves before the snow collapses every easy way to get out of the midwestern swing on depression and belief I think we all get off on being a little down deep in the mazes of the cornfields and small towns. If you ever get lost just head on south you won't get distracted from whats on your mind surrounded by the battle grounds in history books over county lines I would fight every one tried and true if that meant I got to be with you