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The Final Commute

from james dean (2020) by James Dean Cotton

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Reflections on the last day of my last day job...

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I got my coffee, and I got in my car
Didn’t spill a drop on the console or the floor
Took me 30 years but I think I finally got this down

Pulled on the freeway and I didn’t blink an eye
Didn’t even think about the traffic flying by
'Cause I've been running, and I'm finally getting off the ground

I won’t miss the guy cutting me off, or
All of the things I didn’t do
I got out with my money, now it’s just you and me, honey
Taking that final commute

Now, I’m cleaning out my desk, and packing up my things
Discarding Post-it notes, that I'd been pillaging
If I only had a dollar, for evr’y single word I said...

I might miss the guy cutting me off, or
All of the things I didn’t do
I got out with my money, now it’s just you and me, honey
Taking that final commute

Only one more drive up the I-405
Taking that final commute!

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from james dean (2020), track released June 19, 2020
Words & Music: James Dean Cotton
Vocals: James Dean Cotton
Guitars: James Dean Cotton
Ukulele: Carmen A Zullo
Progressive Organ: James Dean Cotton
Drums: LP Tyler

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James Dean Cotton Seattle, Washington

James Dean Cotton hails from the Missouri Ozarks where bluegrass and Americana infused an easy, 70's acoustic style. He writes and performs solo and with the acoustic duo, American Sons, in the Seattle area.

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