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On Seven Sisters lay down your innocence
Cash in your ignorance learn about the truth
And it's no playground it's one big let down
It looks like a backstreet bargain baby
But you just got screwed
And on that high road you live in shadows
And the one that follows is your silent twin
And it's a sad reminder
That when you try to find her
She's back on the old main drag in trouble again
Ten hail Mary's and she's ready to score
Dealing with the damage of a grown up war
But turning tricks and tourniquets
Are nothing more than another wasted day
Cinderella's on the corner with her eyes in tears
Waiting for the moment when the magic appears

They expected her home for the past two years
I guess she lost her way
The tide is always turning
Deep inside your desire's burning
And you're dying just to get away
You thought you had it down
When you first came to this town
Now you're begging for a helping hand
And a brand new day
You're begging back all that Seven Sisters took away
Can you get it back again
Get it back again
And I wish I could escape
From the old main drag
From the old main drag
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Justin Roth is a nationally touring singer/songwriter/acoustic guitarist who combines an artful blend of pop hooks laid on a bed of brilliantly inventive guitar technique for a unique new mix of acoustic indie folk. He has released four independent CDs as well as being a core contributor to an instrumental solo guitar album produced for Target Stores, entitled "Lifescapes - Solo Guitar," which has sold over 70,000 copies nationwide. His path to acoustic music was solidified at 17, when he saw innovative guitarist Michael Hedges open for Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Read more about Justin Roth on Last.fm.


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