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tell no one
born with a losing hand I'm
Rob Lowe in the Stand a man apart in the dark remark
bland a stark plan damn an animal flannel congressional
panel part played delayed in a maze boycotting plays
always question the way crossing crushing daze fazed
out doubt doubled it's the bridge that's troubled
bubbled water hubble never another neither coupled
cringe hinge rusty musty mostly look closely crossly
costly possibly in an apostrophe collapse colostomy
lung brung under the sun I'm stunned shunned silence
without violence done and finished scrimmage tarnish
image lyons all the tie in's pining and not finding
winding down and dyeing look we're all lying
raised alone in a dark bomb shelter
traded all my money for a Geiger counter save me
from the broken people pre-fetal bad ideas almost
something left here still fear this defend yourself
from evil capable of disbelief I can't believe I
can't believe conceited and asleep seek to break
it open joking slowly hoping show me everything
you told me mostly 17 years old need a fatal problem
to pawn on her lovely daughter called her quickly
left me meaning seeming secret elitist fable sadist
cadence classic elastic crap magic with meeting
scheming
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This is from when I went to New
York. Anderegg and I rhymed on 3 beats and made
1. This beat he played a bunch of cello on it and
then when I got back to Chicago I arranged it accordingly.
The hook was at one time considered questionable
because really it's only the end of the sentence.
It was initially supposed to be "bla bla bla bla,
tell no one" or "bla bla bla bla-bla, tell no one"
but then it just became tell no one, like it's leaving
out the thing that should not be told to anyone.
We wrote to this and spit it
drunk off airplane grade champagne.
I equate this with H.A.W. from
the first rye goalie. It was produced by both anderegg
and myself, it's just us rhyming, I think there
was one other comparison but I don't remember what
it was now.
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