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Sewer King

from Simony by O'Hara and The Southfish

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THE SEWER KING

been down, walking around 
lonely wandering in a nowhere town
with no money, no dog, no throne and no crown
rolling time with marjoram cigars

not trying to find that peace of mind
just rambling down, just wasting my time
sorry if I misunderstood your name
but with the noise and my cough I can't hear a thing

not looking for something new
no I don't want anything from you 
it's this smoke that keeps me from seeing you clear
oh babe i think its time we leave
 
my mind
needs some time to organise
my mind
to fill the space left in the heart

three o'clock are you ready to go?
we've had the chat, the flowers, the wine, we ever spoke about love?
what? you mean I can't drive we'll you're right, call a cab. 
we ever spoke about love? 
I don't think so

not looking for something new
no I don't want anything from you
but tonight we both need to share this fire
oh this could be just the perfect

time
to let ourselves loose and spend some little
time
remember, that time flies without saying 
bye
oh, keep the pace now

yes your right
I've got an emotional paralysis
a heart like a fortress 
and I drink like a beast
though this heals by its own
it's just matter of time time 
by the way, we ever spoke about love?
I don't think so      

Lyrics by John G. O'Hare

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from Simony, released August 23, 2013

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