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Spring Would Come

from Good Hart by John D. Lamb

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lyrics

Spring Would Come

Baby Cakes, you were quite the gardener
I was your Johnny Boy, your garden partner
We planted our tulips side by side
I became your man, you my bride

Baby Cakes, well, you were prideful
And your Johnny Boy, well, he can be mighty spiteful
I had to get to the roots, it tore me up inside
Wounded our garden, flowers died

Weeds will grow, without you here
Used to be tulips, year after year
Spring would come, and they’d reappear

Baby Cakes, at the end of the war
I’m not your Johnny Boy, anymore
Used to be we’d kiss, and we’d open wide
Just can’t brush it aside, baby, we tried

Weeds will grow, without you here
Used to be tulips, year after year
Spring would come, and they’d reappear
Used to be tulips
Spring would come, and they’d reappear
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from Good Hart, released January 16, 2023
John D. Lamb – vocals, guitar
Jim Bizer –guitar, bass, vocals
Bill Newland – drums

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John D. Lamb Detroit, Michigan

Lamb spins a tale of love and woe full of true irony and forlorn humor…Lamb has given us a slice of life in which we find common ground, but is anything but commonplace…
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