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I Ain't In Love No More

from Live at the Betsey Trotwood by Stoo Odom

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I just came from the doctor, she says that I'm just fine
But there's a black hole on the X-ray, once was yours but now it's mine
I can fill it with 31 flavors, I can hog the bed and snore
I ain't gonna think about you at all because I ain't in love no more

Some women think they like me, and I think about them too
And I never never never never never never never never never never think about you
I can flirt with crabs and crawfish and the fruit at the grocery store
The whole world is my oyster, because I ain't in love no more

I live alone with my smart phone and a broken-ass computer
I put up bars to heal my scars and keep my heart safe from looters
Some women think they like me but they can smell that something's wrong
They can somehow view I got ditched by you, then they smile and march along

Some women think they like me, and I think about them too
And I never never never never never never never never never never think about you
I can flirt with calamari rings and stare at the seafood store
The whole world is my oyster, because I ain't in love no more.

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from Live at the Betsey Trotwood, released February 12, 2019
Too Long to Chew Music (BMI)

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Stoo Odom New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans bassist/ composer STOO ODOM inhabits the murky world where psychedelia, jazz, and noise intersect.
Best known for his rock/psych work in the Graves Brothers Deluxe, Thin White Rope, and Subarachnoid Space, he has also collaborated on tour and in the studio with members of Acid Mothers Temple, the Boredoms, and '60's icons the Monks.
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