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Tigers

from Riveter by Duckspeak

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lyrics

You made your bed at night and slipped under the covers,
To hide from morning light, the harsh sunrise of winter,
Brave those brutal streets, then brave that hometown pressure,
But don’t tell ‘em where you’ve been.

And your family they won’t stop asking how much cash you make,
And your family they won’t stop asking when’s that wedding date?

Sharpening their knives, they’d cut you for a dollar,
Then take out your insides to see if they could pawn ‘em,
Killing to survive, you know it’s in their nature,
But I don’t think it’s in mine.

And your family they won’t stop asking do you need more clothes,
And your family they won’t stop asking when are you coming home?

I don’t stand a chance,
I don’t stand a chance,
Tigers run this land,
We don’t stand a chance

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from Riveter, released May 27, 2016

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Duckspeak Brooklyn, New York

Duckspeak is an NYC-based folk-rock band. Originally a solo project for singer-songwriter Giovanni Colantonio, they have since expanded out into a full 4-piece featuring Doug Linse (guitar), David Flamm (bass), and Greg Schulz (drums).

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