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Do I want this?
Liquid courage pouring down
Sober surface hits the ground
The masquerade has started now
And you have faded into the crowd
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far to get high again?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
Liquid courage pouring down

Sober surface can't be found
There's no denial you can drown
But nothing's final so turn around
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far to get high again?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under now?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence
Whose influence are you under now?
I want this, do I want this?
I want this, I want this
Do I want this? Do I want this?
I want this, I want this
Do I want this?
How do you know? How do you know
Just who your friends are?
How do you know
When you've gone too far?
You always feel so alone
The real you is never shown
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
So much pressure to fit in
You never know where to begin
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?
Whose influence?
Whose influence?
Whose influence are you under now?

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We Were Pirates is the musical brainchild of Mike Boggs, a multi-instrumentalist who writes and records songs in his home studio in the DC area. To date, Boggs has released three We Were Pirates albums and a film score for ‘Dear Mr. Watterson’ in 2013. ‘Dear Mr. Watterson’ is a documentary film about the impact of the comic strip, Calvin & Hobbes. We Were Pirates’ original score includes fourteen instrumental songs that range from jangly, upbeat pop, to darker, more introspective tracks.

Read more about We Were Pirates on Last.fm.


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