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I've been loved and I've been hated
I've been praised and vilified
I've been accused and vindicated
And precious been appliedI've been interrogated validated
Left without my pride
Sometimes I have told the truth
Sometimes I have liedAnd when I find my self
In a cold and empty space
And then a voice inside says welcomeI've been wounded, I've been damaged
I've been down upon my knees
Praying for forgiveness
From my enemies
Sometimes grand illusions
They start clouding up my eyes
Then I get lost in my illusions
But I get caught down asideWhen I found I myself
With teardrops on my face
Then a voice inside, it says welcomeWelcome

WelcomeI've been in jail I've been in pail
I've been high and I've been low
Just what I've been running from
I guess I never know
I've been packaged and presented
For everyone to see
Welcome and resented
But I guess I am always gonna be
Hiding in the shadow
Just cryin' upon my face
And I hear a voice inside me
that says welcome
to the human raceIt says welcome
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Walter Trout’s backstory is a page-turner you won’t want to put down. Five decades in the making; it is equal parts thriller, romance, suspense and horror. There are musical fireworks, critical acclaim and fists-aloft triumph, offset by wilderness years and brushes with the jaws of narcotic oblivion. There are feted early stints as gunslinger in bands from John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers to Canned Heat, and the solo career that’s still blazing a quarter-century later. 
The veteran bluesman has seen and done it all, with just one omission: he’s never made a covers album, until now.

Read more about Walter Trout on Last.fm.


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