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tell a purpose of folklore Please define me by my people, that I hold dear So I can climb inside that easel, and disappear Please define me by my people,
to pull the rug, things change that's tough, guess it ain't what it was Fed up I had enough, it's a weird sorta feeling, like getting hit by a bus What
making back 500 Not a single soul is higher than my mothers Even when I smoked about 4 or 5 chuggers See am wavey without the oars an the rudders Pour 2
've sailed for ages and a day, I cannot find the shore A wave I made to help me find my way turned back and snapped the oar My ship can't take much more I
to live on I sold my soul and couldn't buy it back I'm going home I took a walk and wandered off the track To oblivion In spite of how hard I have tried I
Sunrise by the river On a cold November day I saw a paper bag floating by That was my papa I saw a violet in the grass That was my mama And looking down ha
the oars to get close Sorry love now they are lost We are in the hands of currents and storms A fishing boat takes us back to the beach I start to sing
the sweat on his brow The crew hold their course as they heave at the oars Deaf to the sound of their wild captain's roar "Turn back, gods damn you all,
are different than before, can't ignore I'm whipping the foreign Back to the future, time paradox, leave tire marks like a DeLorean In the front seat,
pray to Thor Place shields to armor my back Tighten your lines leaving no slack When you're close to shore each man grab their oar I will take you
alone I'm the sailor Eye of the storm aye It's getting congested the ship is infested by swarms Eye of the storm aye Recycled inventions already rejected
Yeah I got debt Swipe of the credit card Got no regrets They tell me to stop it now Tell em who next Just like by boy Aubrey I'm Upset Forty thousand
there Driven by the search Running from the norms Riveting the sore Muscles that I bore Giving me support Giving me the love I need to complicate Before I
on the past, too numb to speak back. We're each abandoned by the hands of time that set us down to sail circles across a straight line. Sister moon, are we all
up my oar To sit and watch the world float by Now I must go Although it's not home I hope I can come back soon To be home again
Island blew their horns (Am9) Mornings are golden above the splash of my oars As I rowed back to our Grampian sloop But Cuttyhunk beckons with old
I'll never get there alone Use me like an oar It's lost in the day Get back and go someway I don't know what to do I'm trying to get back to you
that you know me piss off (Said) One mixtape two mixtapes three workin' on four Here comes the battering ram led by condor Thought I was gonna quit now
I was once like you are now, lost and alone Couldn't find my way home In these deep waters I would drown Far from the shore, in a boat without oars
fearless in a squall I'd set my shoulders to the oars Doing what I'd been taught by my Pa My heart anchored to the shore We had McStay's soda bread, butter
The old man walked To the wind weathered dock With his pail and his pole And his slicker And he sang as he rowed With his proud back bowed And his oars
It's not, going to stop I'm trying to hold on To my little rock, Whilst I'm battered by waves. But you can't see, From your little cave, You're
The next day, we go fishing Him and me I'm unpacking my sandwich When he throws me in the water And beats me with the oars until i drown Yeah, that'd be
swim fast to the shore How we get to the beach you ain't pass me the oars, no Spit the facts all in morse code Tried to stab me in the back not
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