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No One Keeping Score

from The Kitchen Sink by Jeff Campbell

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empress_knorton I love this entire album. I put it on whenever I'm feeling down. This song in particular boosts my mood, Jeff is a friend and I feel like he always brings me home to the music community in SF and KC Turner.
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It’s good to wonder now and then
You can feel your way
It's good to wish and to pretend
And be led astray.

Then when you come back around
And you will someday
You can teach what you know now
And we'll be into change

All the roads you're on have led to this one.
And with the battle won, you're ready for the war.
And when you're who you are you'll know that it's done  
And that no one here was ever keeping score

There's ways to tackle everything
And sometimes in a day
But mostly takes a life to build what we put on display

Then when you come back around
And you will again
You'll see the brightest thing you've found
Has always been there your head

Something for everyone to read
My lines are soaking in
Always turning,  I'm still coming short
My lines are soaking in

(c) 2015 JeffCampbellMusic ASCAP/Frankengoose Music BMI 

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from The Kitchen Sink, released October 2, 2015

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Jeff Campbell Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jeff Campbell’s onstage experiences have taken him to coast to coast countless times and found him sharing stages with John Mayer, members of Counting Crows, The Grateful Dead, and opening for Train. His 2013 EP Release, “In Spite of Everything”, produced by 6x Grammy Winner John Shanks, premiered at #1 on the iTunes rock EPs and singles charts, following a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! ... more

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