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Written with love by Vincent Lis. Happy Birthday, Kelsey! I'm so fortunate to have met you. You mean so much to me. I love you!
lyrics
Here it is again,
Happy Birthday Kelsey.
28 years ago today
Kymm and Robert brought you here.
Air force born, and raised
in the Granite State.
Equestrian lady,
eventing horses.
You moved down south,
to the farms in Ocala.
Started fires with Bryn
for a quote unquote class project.
I'm sure Tallahassee wasn't all that bad.
Just think of all the laughs you've had.
The friends you made along the way.
When you were lost, they made it okay.
Kelsey Elizabeth Naylor.
She's the Mother of Hens,
and makes sour dough bread.
She curses just like a sailor,
and she forged her own knife,
so I suggest you be nice.
Now Gainesville treats you well.
In love you fell,
with Kate and myself,
and you kind of like Timbe.
Kelsey Elizabeth Naylor.
She's the Queen of Kombucha,
in your place she will put ya.
Serial succulent slayer,
but it's only because
she cares a bit too much.
Who could blame her for that?
It's her polish genes that make
her think they haven't had enough yet.
credits
released August 5, 2015
Vincent Lis - Guitar, Drums and Percussion, Vocals, Glockenspiel, Piano
Andrew Bond - Bass, Harmonies
Kevin Bond - Post production arrangements, Weird sounds
Cassandra Wilcox - Harmonies
Andy Weeks - Synth, Coach
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