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Hey, Look At Me

from Join The Club by Dylan Sevey & The Gentlemen

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lyrics

Hey, look at me, I can do it too
Chisel out a mountain, it ain't hard to do
But now hey, look at me, and know that I am true
These rocks and these tools weren't made to be for someone like you

In a quiet congregation, aromas filled the air
I stood up in the rafters, pretended not to care
When you finally took the pulpit, but then you caught my ear
And if the God you preached to had only heard you clear
He'd say you misinterpreted a broken set of rules
And never set a single foot inside the proper school
But you shrugged it off and powered on through

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Did you go down to the water, repent for all the sins
Created by the notion you'd any to begin with?
And did you cross the devil on some old dusty trail
Take him at his word, though he never seems to fail
To promise serendipity with fingers crossed behind
And offer up immunity with no contract to sign
He just wanted you to pay it some mind

Chorus

But if you should establish this mirage as tried and true
Project what I rebel against and paint me as a fool
Then I guess that I got something to prove

Chorus

These rocks and these tools weren't made to be for someone like you

credits

from Join The Club, released February 2, 2013
Dylan Sevey - Vocals, acoustic guitars, harmonica, percussion
David Ponte - Electric guitars
Brendan Moore - Keyboards
Denis Murray - Bass
Keaton Albro - Drums

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Dylan Sevey & The Gentlemen Providence, Rhode Island

Dylan Sevey writes songs. The Gentlemen - David Ponte on lead guitar, Brendan Moore on keyboards, Steve Ellis on bass guitar, and Keaton Albro on drums - make them sound good.

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