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Sinkin' Down - Scott H. Biram



     
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Some day… some how… I’m gonna make it go away
I been chasin’ these same old dreams around… seems like forever and a day.
Slippin’ down an old road again… seems like I been this way before.
This same old story’s like an old broken record… all the edges of my memories are worn.
Steppin’ out, and… fallin’ down… through all the misery and sin
I’m sinkin’ fast in this old quicksand ground… wish I could remember, what I had to do to live
Just like I did when I still had a handful of friends… hey!
On the dawn there’s a, brand new horizon… it couldn’t be any worse than yesterday.
Still in your heart it’s just, one more tomorrow… you gotta keep on, beatin’ down the day.
I keep starin’ up at the judge, who says he won’t… let me find my way… hey!

Steppin’ out, and… fallin’ down… through all the feel good and pain.
You take me in and you, spit me out… drag it out just like a ball and chain.
Would you believe some of my so called best friends, don’t even know my name… yeah!
Some day… some how… I’m gonna make it go away.
I been chasin’ these same old dreams around… seems like forever and a day.
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Rock 'n' Roll ain't pretty and neither is Scott H. Biram. The self proclaimed "Dirty Old One Man Band" successfully, and sometimes violently, lashes together blues, hillbilly and country precariously to raucous punk and godless metal. Biram ain't no dour ass singer/songwriter either, sweetly strumming songs about girls with big eyes and dusty highways. HELL NO!!! His singing, yodeling, growling, leering and brash preachin' and hollerin' is accompanied by sloppy riffs and licks from his 1959 Gibson guitar and pounding backbeat brought forth by his amplified left foot.

Read more about Scott H. Biram on Last.fm.


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