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Unfortunate Enough to Know

from The Strange Case of​.​.​. by Mark Ceaser

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Desperate dizzy dying by the watering hole
Gator came along tried to barrel roll
Fight to get away from the jaws of death
Breaking teeth swinging deep blood and sweat

I’ve been unfortunate enough to know that you
Will steal my dimes haunt my rhymes
Without sparing love or truth
Send your miserable old mother my way
Hateful eyes ferocious guise
I’m drowning and you’re unscathed

A band of buzzing angry swarming bees
No one tried to warn me hidden in the trees
Kamikaze aeroplane sneak attack
Pushing bush retreating no looking back

I’ve been unfortunate enough to know that you
Will steal my dimes haunt my rhymes
Without sparing love or truth
Your friends send their stinging insults my way
Bitter wives loyal spies
Cornered in my cage

Stomping stampeding stock of buffalo
Blasting like boulders down the gravel road
Spun the truck around white knuckled the wheel
Hit the gas running heard the sirens squeal

I’ve been unfortunate enough to know that you
Will steal my dimes haunt my rhymes
Without sparing love or truth
Send your herd of Harvard lawyers my way
Their expensive ties hang me to dry
Anything to get paid

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from The Strange Case of​.​.​., released October 29, 2011
words and music by Mark Ceaser
Mark Ceaser - vocals, guitars, saw, stomping and banging
Al Hundeby - drums, stomping & banging
Gent Laird - upright bass, stomping & banging
Farideh - backing vocals

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