Part III: Disaster Shy - Bear Hands



     
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Part III: Disaster Shy Lyrics


Driving down to New Orleans
Moldy road and quiver eye
A city so disaster shy
Driving down to New OrleansA rolling rock and river wide
Drifting through the afterlife
Buried in the water, seven stories high
Why, oh, why?Search, survive
A petty sigh
I said, "Why, oh, why?"Driving down to New Orleans
Moldy road and quiver eye
A city so disaster shy
Driving down to New Orleans
A rolling rock and river wide
Drifting through he afterlife
Buried in the water, seven stories high
Why, oh, why?Search, survive
A petty sigh
I said, "Why, oh, why?"I am just so hungry

Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother just let my tongue bleed
I am just so hungry
Mother said let my tongue bleedDriving down to New OrleansMoldy road and quiver wye
A city so disaster why
Buried in the water, seven stories hugh
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Bear Hands are a textbook example of contrasting personalities uniting to craft something more than the sum of their parts. Vocalist/guitarist Dylan Rau, the Brooklyn-based quartet’s self-confessed musical Luddite (“I can’t read music, but that’s ok because I’m more of an ideas man,”) peppers his supersonic chatter with an infectious collection of witticisms. By contrast his songwriting partner, guitarist Ted Feldman, grew up playing the cello and carefully selects his answers, admitting to being “a bit of a control freak.”

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