Rosewood Bitters
--words and music by Michael Stanley

from "Live In Tangiers", 1998, Razor & Tie



Too long on the road, my friend
   Too long between rides...
Too long between homes again
   Too long without someone by my side...

And Lord, there's something 'bout a sad song
   that helps to ease the pain...
Here I am, Lord, just singing up a storm
   and I'm all alone again...

Too much going down today
   I just can't take it in...
Too much running 'round today
   Can't tell you where I've been...

And seems that just like singing
 Is the only thing to do
   Only thing to help me pass the time...
Songs are just like ladies--
 Can't forget them when you're through
   But they're always on your mind...

	And the rosewood bitters
	  Help me meet the sunshine
		in the morning
	And the rosewood bitters
	  Help me through the night
		When I feel blue

Too few stop to pass the time
   I guess that's how it goes...
So sure that there's much more than this
   When really no one knows...

And easing into midnight
   As the bitters pass around
       Crying in my beer...
Singing someone else's troubles
   Help to ease your own
       Goodnight, Irene, my dear...

	And the rosewood bitters
	  Help me meet the sunshine
		in the morning
	And the rosewood bitters
	  Help me through the night
		When I feel blue




ROSEWOOD BITTERS (M. Stanley) Original version was on Michael Stanley, my first solo album, with a live MSB version rearing it's head on Stagepass. I've pretty much run out of things to say about this one except that, although we've had our arguments over the years, we've always kissed and made up.