Barefoot on 17th st
Letting the heat envelop me
Although it might compromise my sanity, right now it feels serene
As the night got close
I rolled a joint, walked to the show
Danced off all my anxiety, put down my cursed phone
Yeah I think I found my peace
In the way the sun sets over 83
With the way that these transplanted palm trees are just as native as me
Because I’m not from there
I’m not from here
But there’s nowhere else that I would rather be
So go home
Clean your room and wash your clothes
Can’t you tell party is over and I want to be alone?
credits
from Wild Tongue,
released June 1, 2018
Written by: Jesika Espiricueta
Vocals, Guitar, and Theremin: Jesika Espiricueta
Drums: Trey Puga
Bass: Andres Sanchez
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JESIKA is a musician and entrepreneur active in McAllen, TX. Since beginning her musical work with a Son Jarocho group, Jesika has become a prolific singer-songwriter, performing for consistently large crowds in the RGV area. Her clothing business, Trash Brat Vintage, is a thriving enterprise on Depop with thousands of followers.
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