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Someday You'll Wake Up Okay

by Spencer LaJoye

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College town post-halloween
twenty somethings remembering
They signed up to be something
Call your mom and tell her you’re flourishing


So many ways to hide yourself
Trade a costume in, pick another out
Just a holiday, just a major,
Just a dorm night out in some make up


I see you smiling on the corner by the Dunkin
You’re not having any fun, and honestly
Neither is anyone


You won’t believe me,
So I think it from the car
I know it seems so far


But it’s possible, whatever happens,
You’re gonna be alright
You’re gonna be alright
It’s possible, it’ll happen
You’re gonna wake up feeling better
It’s gonna feel better
It’s possible


Bedroom floor, 2008
Love the lord, your soul to save
Cry the sinner’s prayer out the window
See the crossing stars as a symbol


So many ways to hate yourself
Feel something good from the shoulders down
It’s morning grace, it’s addiction
It’s a transformation prescription


I see you pulling at the sweater on your shoulders
You’re acting so much older than you need to
No one told you that’s not freedom


You won’t hear me
But I’ll think it from the future
I’ll believe enough for you, so


it’s possible, whatever happens,
You’re gonna be alright
You’re gonna be alright
It’s possible, it’ll happen
You’re gonna wake up feeling better
It’s gonna feel better
It’s possible


You won’t believe it if I tell you now
Just entertain the possibility somehow
You’ll never see it coming
Never see it becoming this way
But someday you’ll wake up okay

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released February 9, 2024

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Spencer LaJoye Denver, Colorado

Spencer LaJoye is an East Coast singer/songwriter from the Midwest making queer indie folk music for everyone. The 2021 Kerrville Songwriting Competition winner spins crystalline vocals through a loop pedal while strumming an acoustic guitar in charming, banter-heavy performances that keep audiences laughing one moment and weeping the next. ... more

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