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Who Am I Going To Turn To?

from ProGold by James William Scott

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Part I:

An unexpected breath can only mean
That something resonated through you
If only for a moment

It’s a moment I hope would last until tomorrow
It doesn’t have to be too long
No, it doesn’t have to be unduly long
Or does it

Soaked into
Fibers in layers that lead me to
The need to see you win again
I wanna see myself with you

Who, who can I turn to now
Do you like what’s going on
We can’t turn ourselves away
Who, who can I turn to now

Who, who
Wants to know a lonely swinger
Who, who
Wants to meet an aging shyster
Who, who
Wants to see this unawaresman
Who, who
Even cares about our subject
Who, who?

This unexpected breath can only mean
That something resonated through you
If only for a moment

It’s a moment I hope would last until tomorrow
It doesn’t have to be too long
No, it doesn’t have to be unduly long

Part II:

I swear I don’t want to belittle
The importance of meeting you
If you think the passage of time
Has diminished my thoughts, it’s true
I’ve been carried away for a long time
Laughing away your use

If I see you in time, and meanwhile
We stay away from each other
I’ll bring out the old adage again
And find truth in the must

Truth in the must
The floor crossing member sees the right thinking devotee
If you see the confusion on my face
You cross the floor away from me
And then where are we going to be

This unexpected breach can only make me ask
“Who am I going to turn to?”
“Who am I going to turn to?!?!”

Who, who

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from ProGold, released June 3, 2023
Music and lyrics by James William Scott

James Scott: Piano, Fender Rhodes, Other Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Lee Rogers: Guitar, Bass Guitar

Produced by James Scott
Engineered by James Scott, Lee Rogers and Ken Hull

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James William Scott Toronto, Ontario

Toronto-based composer. Plays drums and keyboards. Sings a bit. Drums with Heavy Ethics, Hot Wax Meltdown and Strange Brood. Keyboards with Polite Society.

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