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lyrics
Ragged Hole
Has anybody seen this face?
Once so close
Now it's gone without a trace.
Does anybody recognize this smile?
It shines so bright.
I guess it's been a little while.
And that ragged hole inside
Is getting hard to hide.
And I can't keep the wind
from blowing through.
And it stirs up the dust
In a way I suppose that it must
With even stronger the gust
When I think of them
When I think of you.
Has anybody seen my friend?
They fell from sight
As they slipped around the bend.
Has anybody heard their voice?
I'd trade it all
if I was given just one choice.
And that ragged hole inside
Is all so hard to hide.
And I can't keep the wind
from blowing through.
And it stirs up the dust
In a way I suppose that it must
With even stronger the gust
When I think of them
When I think of you.
And what about that sparkle in their eye?
Without that light
A little piece of me is gonna die.
And that ragged hole inside
Is all so hard to hide.
And I can't keep the wind
from blowing through.
And it stirs up the dust
In a way I suppose that it must
With even stronger the gust
When I think of them
When I think of you.
Has anybody seen my baby?
credits
released September 10, 2015
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Vocals: Frank Ippolito
Acoustic and Electric Guitar: Frank Ippolito
Bass: Ken Rich
Drums and Shaker: Dan Rieser
Mandola: Finn O'Lochlainn
Lap Steel: Steve Elliot
EWI (Melodica): Frank Ippolito
Written by Frank Ippolito
Produced by Frank Ippolito
Recorded by Ken Rich / Grand Street Recording
Mastered by Scott Anthony / Storybook Sound
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