Hello, My Name Is - Big Scary



     
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Hello, My Name Is Lyrics


I'm not a faceless, not a racist,
Not a fracture.
I'm not a whore, wanting more,
I'm not a fraction.
I'm not your teacher, not your preacher,
Not your hometown.
I'm not an able on your table,
Not your background.
Well, I'm not obtuse or some excuse,
I'm not an open door.
I'm not your killer, got my filler,
Now, I want some more.
I'm not a lover to another,
Not a stereotype.
I'm not a rock through your window,
On a cold night.
Well, I'm not a book, I'm not a hopeless,
Not an artist.

I'm not a painter, not a poet,
I'm just short words.
They try to get you, try to keep you,
Try to pin you down.
Another gun under the table,
And a long walk home.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

The story of Big Scary begins in 2006, when Melbourne duo Tom Iansek and Jo Syme, armed with just acoustic guitars and egg shakers, started playing songs together in the living room of Jo’s parents’ house. After a bit of a break, the two reconvened in 2008, this time with more instruments—electric guitars, drums, piano, mandolins and ukuleles—and a bolder, more expansive vision. What began as a few rainy day acoustic ballads in their first incarnation soon grew into an all-encompassing, genre-defying sound.

Read more about Big Scary on Last.fm.


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