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Remember
00:43
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Pictures in a Frame
05:11
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I may not apologise for all the things I’ve said
Letting so much slide, I’m holding myself back
Turns out what we value so high can hardly be worth shit
Take a breath of fresh air my friend and get on with it
So forgive me if I’m over this vanity fair
I’ve taken this so long I find that I hardly care
Good luck with your endeavours and the changing of weather
I'm gone, gone
Don’t you know where I stand?
The line is in the sand
This is where it ends
It’s such a shame that you’re the one to blame
I’m done with this game
We’re nothing more than pictures in a frame
I know that recently times have been tough
But using that excuse will wear out soon enough
Don’t blame it on your friends or the ones who care
You did this to yourself, it’s the reason you’re here
So forgive me if I’m taken back by all these events
I never thought a petty thing could cause such offence
So go ahead, ignore me, cut me off, all the rest
Just know you’re coming off second best
And I won’t fall for this again.
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The Wolf
06:06
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Don’t come crawling back to me, ‘cause I am done
When everything has fallen to the ground
Sunlight fading, our time is up, I won’t be back
Sunlight faded, our time is up, and I won’t be back
So I swore to protect everyone
From what comes over the wall at the setting sun
And this could be my last chance
To tell you how sorry I am
For who I am, and what I’ll become
The northern wind it blows
So let’s say our vows
I will watch the world
I’m the wolf John Snow
You were all that I thought about, now you are gone
Sun light faded our time is up, you won’t be back
Though I’m bastard born
I’m wearing this crown of thorns
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Drinking Man
07:20
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I told you once, I told you twice that I’m not listening
Don’t call me on my phone, I won’t pick up
And I’ve heard this one before so quit your bitchin’
No one tells me when I’ve had enough
I know that I have made some bad decisions
But none of them as bad as you and I
You’ve been my only friend since I remember
And probably will be until I die
So I’ll call you when I’m sober
And I’ll walk you home again
Yeah I know that I’ve been an arsehole
But I can’t live without you my old friend
I see she’s movin’ on but I don’t need her
The kids are growing up and I’m so proud
She says they’ll never know that I’m their father
Well at least I’ve got you around
‘Cause when I get home from work there you are waiting
I wrap my hands around your lovely frame
And I’ll raise you to my lips and I’ll kiss you tender
Then I’ll find I’m hungover again
The barkeep stared at me while I was drinkin’
He said to me straight up son you look like shit
I sat there at that bar and it got me thinkin’
When was the last night I didn’t drink?
They say that my old friend is gonna kill me
But how can that be true? I don’t feel pain
Well you stupid old fool I’ll say it plainly
That bottle’s not your friend, it’s your bain
Yeah I’ll call you when it’s over
And I’ll know that I’m at the end
When I’m old, I’ll says that I loved her
But I can’t put you down my glass friend
So now I’m old and spent, but I’m still livin’
My body’s slowing down every day
I’ve had a few regrets, but one was hidden
I wish I’d never met my old friend.
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Nick Pappy Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Hobart, Tasmania, and stemming from earlier punk roots, Nick Pappy has grown into an acoustic folk-punk
aficionado. Drawing influence from artists such as Frank Turner, Chuck Ragan, A.A. Bondy, and Bruce Springsteen: Pappy pours passion for story telling into his melody driven songs.
Nick Pappy’s debut four-track EP: ‘Remember Who You Are’ was released on September 30th 2012.
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