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A song about what motivates one to become a one man band. Originally released on Rock-n-Roll Purgatory records 2005.
lyrics
Flat broke
They’re ain’t no use in me having a band anyhow. Just a couple clowns I got to learn to pay somehow.
50 dollars divided 3 ways? No use arguing just put it in the tank. I swear if we had a gun it would get ripped off too.
So I called up momma. I called up pop. I called up my woman but she’s not home.
I wonder where she’s gone to when I ain’t around. Probably out on the town hanging on to some fools arm.
Can’t she see that I love her a lot. Why just this morning a door wasn’t locked and I almost got caught trying to show how much I missed you.
Flat broke…again. Fifteen hundred miles from home. I’ve got to get out on my own. If I can ever make it home.
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