This is a "western-y story song with a butt-rock title."
lyrics
She had an eye like the sky
Widespread, blue and white
Watching every little move
Shining steady, burning bright
He was a pretty good liar
Pretty good at picking fights
Never got cause all he done
Was under cover of the night
Well
Two people
Living on a dare
Illegal?
Devil may care
They made their way through the towns
In the North and in the South
Suckered cities in the east
Had a rest and headed out
Bodie, California bound
Took the shortest way around
In the valley of the sun
Guns were mounted looking down
Uh-huh
Hearts pounding
Can’t go nowhere
Surrounded?
Devil may care
It was evil
It was only fair
They heard 'em coming
But they were never scared
So they loaded their pistols
With half-hearted prayers
And listened for footsteps
In the quiet air
From midday to pitch-black
Traded shots and matter fact
Made a pretty good team
Even watched each other's back
Til their hammers made a clack
Not a bullet left to pack
Then the boy left the girl's side
With just a dynamite stack
Aw huh
It’s all over
Nobody left
No closure?
Devil may care
credits
from Too Much?,
track released May 27, 2022
Written by: Payton Pruitt and Carver Commodore
Performed by: Carver Commodore
Additional percussion: Nate Spargo
Produced by: Carver Commodore
Engineered by: Phillip Blevins
Mixing and mastering by: Chris Bethea
Copyright Carver Commodore (c. 2022)
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