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Just move, you never were there when I needed you
Where were you when I needed you?
So long, look me in the eyes when I'm talking to ya
You see the whites, now turn around, walk away
You can't help me, you never wanted too
Soon I'll show you what I mean
'Cause I don't need for you to rescue me
From what you believe is tearin' me apart
You'll never know how it feels to be like me
**** you, I relieve you of the duty that you gave to yourself
Face down in your own ****, you look up at me
In your eyes, there's something like pity for me
Reach up from the bottom, lend a helpless hand
You volunteer to be my true savior
You can't help me but if you wanted to
I would show you what I need
'Cause I don't need for you to rescue me

From what you believe is tearin' me apart
You'll never know till you see what I see
**** you, I remind you of the duty that you gave to yourself
Face down
Just move, you never were there when I needed you
Face down in your own ****, you look up at me
You can't help me
I don't need for you to rescue me
From what you believe is tearin' me apart
You'll never know how it feels to be like me
**** you, I relieve you of the duty that you gave to yourself
Now go **** yourself

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"Scott Colley ranks with the most solid bass backbones in jazz. Along with his mellifluous invention, his skills enhance the glorious bedrock of the art form." -- Stuart Troup, New York Newsday His forceful lines, impeccable articulation, assured sense of swing and sensitive support have made Scott Colley the bassist of choice for such jazz legends as Jim Hall, Andrew Hill and Herbie Hancock. Colley's remarkably empathetic skills, strong melodic penchant and improvisational daring have also served him well in groups led by colleagues Chris Potter, Greg Osby, David Binney and Adam Rogers.

Read more about Scott Colley on Last.fm.


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