WPBS Weekly: Inside the Stories
Sal Sarmiento - Catch My Ride
Clip: 6/17/2025 | 5m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Sal Sarmiento performs "Catch My Ride"
Potsdam singer-songwriter Sal Sarmiento has performed with many acts across Northern New York, crafting a sound that he describes as sweet and relaxed, but what he loves most about, is being able to share is passion for music with the community. Here he is with his original song, “Catch My Ride.”
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WPBS Weekly: Inside the Stories
Sal Sarmiento - Catch My Ride
Clip: 6/17/2025 | 5m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Potsdam singer-songwriter Sal Sarmiento has performed with many acts across Northern New York, crafting a sound that he describes as sweet and relaxed, but what he loves most about, is being able to share is passion for music with the community. Here he is with his original song, “Catch My Ride.”
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He would trade crystals for a pocket full of tears.
He wouldn't trade no marbles.
Those are all full of fear and he sure had a wonderful pair of ears.
He could hear a bumping ball of rager from a million light years and that's where he's been to the stars.
He got an invitation to and into Universal Harvest that's at a hotel 13 parsex past March.
And last time he was seen on Earth, he was putting a dead book on the door.
To his mind he said it weren't for protection.
More of a welcoming sign with some fine-tip threads on his back, he would be materialized.
As he said, I love you I got a long trip, I better catch my ride and he said, wherever you going, it's all about having fun.
Wherever the road is, I think that we should hit I think that we should hit it like we're on the run Cuz' someday we'll be gone someday we'll be gone.
Someday we'll be gone.
Someday, but not today.
Last time he was seen on earth, he was putting a deadbolt on the door.
To his mind, he said it weren't for protection, it was more of a welcoming sign.
So find himself threats on his back.
He winked and dematerialized as he said, I love you.
Got a long trip, you better catch my ride.
He said, wherever you going, let them all know that It's all about having fun.
for wherever the road is.
I think that we should hit it like we're on the run someday we'll be gone someday we'll be gone someday we'll be gone someday, but not today.
hundreds of thousands of starlings took flight.
The bolt of blue lightning struck across the sky and rainbow popped out in the sunset.
Light and the arolius borealis.
Paints a thundering moon at night You could talk to him in a dream time with communication.
We can call on you and the other friends too.
You can all speak on the same light.
The last time he was seen on Earth was when the deadbolt on the door to his mind, he said it wasn't for protection, it was more of a welcoming sign.
Some fine self threads on his back He winked and dematerialized As he said I love you, got a long trip better catch my ride he said, wherever you going, Let em all know that, It's all about having fun.
Wherever the road is I think that we should hit it Like we're on the run.
Cuz' someday we'll be gone.
someday we'll be gone.
someday we'll be gone.
someday, but not today.
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