George Potor, in the guise of Darvon Klucker, plays acoustic guitar and sings
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Story behind the song
A discussion of the difficulty songwriters experience trying to avoid repeating aspects of their own songs in new songs. The song is written under the guise of faux country star, Darvon Klucker. Photo by Terri Peterson
Lyrics
I'll Sue Myself
By Darvon Klucker
1
Stole my own song, it was an accident despite the way it sounds,
I never listen to what I sing, but the judge says thats no grounds.
A thing worth sayins a thing worth repeatin, I said it a million times,
Whatever you heard Ill freely admit, cause theres only so many rhymes.
CHORUS:
Ill sue myself,
gonna (waltz right into) take myself to court, put on my bolo tie,
Ill sue myself,
To make sure that I comply
2
I always dress just like me, and I got me a patented look,
Pale hat, black belt, how could I take what I took?
Style, trend, its gone and it always comes back;
I want a Class Action Suit, cause Im nuthin but a class act.
CHORUS
3
The way I think is all my own, I cant control my mind,
Ill take the stand, raise my hand, Ill make me testify
Brought up short, short on cash, try an understand,
Made my name, claimed my spot, please let me keep my brand.
CHORUS
make sure that I comply