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A New Tale
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Balsa Racers is Oscar Laun and anybody else who happens to be at G.O.Recording Studio. But primarily Oscar.
Balsa Racers is my solo project. It originally was called "Dewey Wins", but the litigiousness of the Chicago SunTimes (not with my band but with a band in the same name genre called "Dewey Defeats Truman") and the break-up of the band put that name to rest. Balsa Racers is currently a one man studio operation and solo acoustic performance. I do not try to stay within one genre, tho the songs end up being "crafted pop" and less "jam".
Song Info
Genre
Pop Trap-Pop
Charts
Peak #145
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
Oscar Laun
Rights
Oscar Laun
Uploaded
October 22, 2010
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:31
Story behind the song
After a failed heist, due to one partner's infidelity, one of the criminals becomes a writer, the other a convict.
Lyrics
A New Tale The writer stares into her book At a tract spilled out of nowhere That deserves a closer look “The end is closer than I know” What's it mean, where'd it come from Is it where her story goes CHORUS: He let her down At the station she was certain he would never let her frown but he did She let him fail Another blurb for love gone wrong Another page and find a new tale The writer works back to the start They were always going somewhere Dining out like modern art Every night a different stage But a plot laid late one evening Saw her lover in a cage CHORUS The reader hangs on every line Will his friends be friends when they find That the killer stole his lies There's no way now to be sure The writer never answers Since their relationship interred
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