This song is about an incident that happened on the stoop of my old apartment building many years ago. A woman who did not live there decided to have some kind of weird, sangria-fuled fit on the front porch. Then she dropped her big sangria jug and it got glass all over the place. The cops ended up coming to get her since it was pretty clear sangria was not all she had done that night and she needed some help. So, it was a pretty tight knit building and news of the whole ordeal traveled and it was something of a joke for a while. We had a building wide "talent show" once a month called Sound Check where I performed along with a couple other residents as a band called Butterhorn. I wrote this shortly after all this happened so we could play it at the next Sound Check. Good times.
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from Songs in a Can,
released March 4, 2017
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