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Bummed Out City Lyrics


It was me, drove off the off ramp
Of the sweetheart highway
It was me, I admit, I had the map
This is what I gotta sayWe're in Bummed Out City
That's what the sign says
I plead your mercy and your pity
Is not life a mirror maze?The hardware store is never open
Until the quarter of the moon
Let's leave town before the rodeo
Rides in with the typhoonWe're in Bummed Out City
So come on, let's operate
Let's open a disc brake parlor
No, it never is too lateBefore you know you'll be in Bummed Out City
In a cloud of dust and rust
And all the dogs biting on your exhaust pipe
Even they gonna show you trustAnd it was me, drove off the off ramp
Of the sweetheart highway
It was me, I admit I had the map

This is what I gotta sayWe're in Bummed Out City
That's what the sign says
I plead your mercy and your pity
Is not life a mirror maze?We're in Bummed Out City
That's what the sign says
I plead your mercy and your pity
Is not life a mirror maze?We're in Bummed Out City
That's what the sign says
I plead your mercy and your pity
Is not life a mirror maze?We're in Bummed Out City
I plead your mercy and your pity
Is not life a mirror maze?

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Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros were an English band formed by Joe Strummer in 1999 that went on to make three albums prior to Strummer’s untimely death in 2002. Musically, the band continued the genre-mixing that Strummer was known for during his time with The Clash. Elements of reggae, jazz, funk, hip hop, country, and of course punk rock can be found in the three Mescaleros releases. Many of the members of the Mescaleros were gifted multi-instrumentalists: the original line-up consisted of Strummer on vocals and guitar...

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