Travis Meadows | What We Ain't Got | Recovery Music
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Originally Published: 01/23/2015
Post Date: 01/23/2015
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by Travis Meadows | Nashville Unleashed Television Series
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Nashville Unleashed Television Series. Songwriter, Travis Meadows, gives the backstory and performs his song "What We Ain't Got " on Season One. www.NashvilleUnleashed.com or www.TravisMeadows.com
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The moral of the song
Is simply that one should never be
Where ones does not belong
So when you see your neighbor carryin' somethin'
Help him with his load
And don't go mistaking Paradise
For that home across the road.
"I'm not the fastest the best looking or the bravest, I'm a survivor. I survived car wrecks and cancer. Addiction and religion. I quit smoking. twice. I've been to rehab and jail. I've been interrogated by the KGB and threatened to be stoned to death by radical hindi's in India for giving bibles to kids. I've been shot at, cut at, loved on and hated, married and very alone. I fall down and I get up...often slowly. I am awesome and insecure. My pride is too big and my courage is too small. I have scars and missing parts that I hide, some times by standing in front of them and sometimes behind, because I don't want to be identified with them or known for them. I am bigger than the sum of the few parts I have left. I am more than the road I've taken to get here. I am deeper than the stories I tell or the songs I write and I'm shallow enough To lie in both. I am constantly reaching, becoming, changing and staying the same. Life is tragic and beautiful and I intend to live it completely and thoroughly as long as I have air in these Lungs and a leg to stand on." - Travis