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This City Isn't Me

from Don't Ever Work by Sam Moore & The Bad Palace

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lyrics

I don't know where to stand or where to look
Just a twiddling boney thumbs and reading books
Yes I'm capable
So please fuck off
Voices down the hall
Free bed and board at a cost

And every time I'm on my way
North or South I'm a similar kind of state
It isn't mine
I'll suffocate
Just give it time

I don't know where to stand or where to look
This healthy broth was spoiled by including
One too many cooks
I wish I hadn't made a mess
The last time round was I more than just a guest
Or just a guest

And every time I'm on my way
North or South I'm a similar kind of state
It isn't mine
I'll suffocate
Just give it time

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from Don't Ever Work, released December 8, 2015
Written and performed by Sam Moore

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Sam Moore & The Bad Palace New Zealand

Sam Moore is a fit-no-holes troubadour, tripping through cities and landing in forests. On top of the creative foundations that Sam has wondered up sits the elegantly twisted Bad Palace. With open palms and toothless grins, Sam Moore and the Bad Palace welcome you through shifting rooms and distorted perspectives to find your space and sit for a while. ... more

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