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Life Is Dirty
03:11
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Life is dirty and it's down below.
You can take my hand baby,
I don't know which way to go.
I've got no business, I'm just a man.
Pretty girls and filthy cities
won't turn my head again.
We all want to have it both ways,
to be the tourist and the native,
to reinvent ourselves but not to change.
The breaking point is near. Why don’t we take it for real?
Feeling comfy, back home again,
not domesticated
to nod my head on command.
The barrel's still smokin', we're shakin' hands.
The world keeps turning
with questionable intent.
We all want to have it both ways,
to be the tourist and the native,
to reinvent ourselves but not to change.
The breaking point is near. Why don’t we take it for real?
I won’t be waiting for a better chance,
time to get moving or scream,
I'm here to make my stand.
Life is dirty and it's down below.
Can I take your hand baby
do you know which way to go?
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2. |
Train Song
04:42
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There’s a freight train running through my veins
and it keeps me unsatisfied,
as it tells, tells my troubled mind
that my home I’ll never find.
And as my feet and I, we mind the gap
there’s folks that I meet every day.
By reading papers lonely eyes they hide
and through the hard times we have to ride.
Rambling ‘round along the tracks
old friends I sing of you,
thinking ‘bout how we used to roam
fearlessly around the lake.
From the mountain top we looked with thirst
to know, know it all,
but as the engine whistles out of tune
I wake to find myself alone.
And now I know that it’s too late
but my train, it was delayed
and what remains down in the gap,
undone dreams along the tracks.
And a signal failure lends us time,
a slight chance to build a bridge
but I follow tunnels through my mind
and questions are all that I find.
And as memories start screaming in my head
I’m slipping to the platform’s edge
but a good boy, a good boy that I am
I crawl back on to the train again.
Last night I dreamed that I was at the lake again
and no one came to greet me,
but for a moment in the freeze
there I was, I was at home.
There’s a freight train running through my veins
and it won’t ever stop
until I’ve reached my resting place
in the cold, cold ground.
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András Upor Budapest, Hungary
András Upor is a singer-songwriter-guitarist based in Budapest, Hungary.
His style has its roots in delta and
country blues, but his songs are just as influenced by folk and 60-70s rock music. As a solo artist, his energetic performance, diverse vocal qualities, and expressive guitar playing enables him to fill the stage as if a whole band were present.
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