Josie left home for California
Couldn't tame her wild soul
She went down to Hollywood
Then up to San Francisco
She partied with hippies
With college kids and deans
She was such a pretty sight
In her bell bottomed jeans
Chorus
Josie fought against the war
Because war is never the answer
She spoke for equal rights
As if she were a pastor
She was fire and ice
And she was love and laughter...love and laughter
She learned to play guitar
Sang for anyone who'd listen
She felt like she had come
On a love and peace mission
Josie played a little too hard
Ended up dying far too young
But she left a lasting mark
And her songs keep being sung
Repeat chorus
credits
from True Voices,
released October 1, 2021
lyrics by cindy prince
music and performance by bill white
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