Oh, she brought the hammer down. Oh, she brought the hammer down. Oh, she brought the hammer down that day.
Oh, she brought the hammer down. Oh, she brought the hammer down. Oh, she brought the hammer down that day.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
Oh, you don't know how.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
And she brought the hammer down that day.
Oh, she tried to see the good.
Oh, she tried to see the good.
Cause there always is some good, they say.
Oh, she tried to see the good.
Oh, she tried to see the good.
She tried to see the good that day.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
And she brought the hammer down.
And she brought the hammer down.
Oh, she brought the hammer down that day.
Oh, you don't know how, but you have to.
Yeah, she brought the hammer down
Yeah, she brought the hammer down
Yeah, she brought the hammer down
That day
Thank you so much for coming out.
I want to thank Dan and Grace and Coco Farm.
This is such a sweet, sweet, sweet harvest-y.
I want to also thank Jerry Bear for the fire
and all the people, Vaughn for doing such a beautiful job,
Karen for coming and making pictures,
making pictures of this evening,
and I particularly want to thank all the little children running about
because I am just like so,
so, it makes me so happy.
Million dollars for your dime.
What, what?
Million dollars for your dime.
Oh, oh.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
So, I want to just say right now
that anybody who needs to go is released from,
you know, is released,
but we have a request,
and I, that is, you want the slot machine one
or the one, the dragon one about Brenton?
Dragon.
The dragon one.
Oh, dear.
Didn't know there was two.
Oh, yeah.
Well, there was, there was the first one.
There was the first very pathetic song.
You might have to play both.
There's only one, really.
I know how you have songs, and then, yeah,
there was a song that I wrote when I was 21.
It was like my first real song,
and it set the tone for my romantic life for about 40 years,
which is very tragic.
And, yeah, I will, you know, that's,
we'll do that another time.
But this song, then, this song was a response
when I finally realized that love
and partnership could be absolutely blissful
and beautiful and non-problematic,
which is just so wonderful.
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