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Finest Hour

Well there were no knights in armour
Come along to save the day
And there were no men on horseback
No Eastern star to show the way
There was only you
Wishing you could somehow get away
In your finest hour

The king was in the counting house
Counting all his money
And his closest friends were laughing
At some joke that wasn't funny
And the rain came down like justice
On the land of milk and honey
In your finest hour

There were no cheers
No screaming crowd
No one to strike up the band
No escape from your fears
Nobody calling your name
Nobody shaking your hand

There was moonlight on the open road
A cold wind in your face
And a light on in the kitchen
All night long at Frankie's place
And a frightened kid inside you
Who felt completely out of place
In your finest hour

© words & music by Jim Patton Independent Alligator Publishing Co. (ASCAP)

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from Plans Gang Aft Agley, released May 1, 2008

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Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus Austin, Texas

Austin folk rock songwriters Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus return with their 7th CD on Houston's Berkalin Records. This time they're leaning toward the rock side of their folk-rock equation with a sound more comparable to Tom Petty or the Byrds.

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