Imposter - The Moondogs



     
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Imposter Lyrics


You never lived in the streets though you wish you had
Not enough talent to play a guitar
You failed as an artist 'cause you lacked in the confidence
Now you're a critic and you're at the top
(The top of what)You don't believe what you write
You're and imposter you don't, don't, don't believe what you writeYou can't get used to the fact that you ain't a kid
You like to think that you speak for them all
You'd cut off your nose if you thought it would make you hip
It drives you crazy you can't be a star
(Oh, ain't that tough)You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't, don't, don't believe what you writeYou take the credit while others do all the work
You like to think you discovered them first
But we all know you moved in after it was safe

That way you know you could never get hurt
(You like to play God)You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't, don't, don't believe what you writeYou're just a critic, we know why you drink so much
Jealousy slowly consuming your gut
The streets that you never knew are just where they've always been
Your head is firmly lodged way up your butt
(Where it belongs)You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't believe what you write
(You're an imposter)
You don't, don't, don't believe what you write

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

There are two bands with this name: 1. The Moondogs (alternatively known as just "Moondogs") was a power pop power trio from Derry in Norther Ireland that had some success in the late 70s and early 80s. They were made up of Gerry McGandless (guitar/vocals), Jackie Hamilton (bass), and Austin Barett (drums). They released four singles and one LP called "That's What Friends Are For". The latter was released only in Germany by Sire Records and was mostly unavailable until its 1999-onwards bootlegging.

Read more about The Moondogs on Last.fm.


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