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Slave Driven

from SOFT by JACK BUCK

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lyrics

It makes good sense
This mutiny

We take ourselves back
In turn we’re freed

There’s only one of him and we’ll be dead anyway

So much for the land you don’t understand either way we’re going down

We’re going down and it’s not OK
The night is younger and old shackle steel we’ll break
And turn on heel

So fight for the chance

Am I making sense (you sad saps)

Or just blowing wind either way

Stop whipping yourself says the voice in the back of the boat (You’ve been released)

Failure ain’t really an option tonight my friend

I’m leaning towards holding this man overboard by the neck (You’ll be home soon)

If anyone of you has an issue with that let’s have it out right now

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before
Land Ahoy

We’re going back but we need his head
Take him to our promised land

Stroke gentleman
Stroke with me

We’re going to need him
Or we could just read the sky

We’re going home

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from SOFT, released June 1, 2013

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JACK BUCK St Louis, Missouri

In summary: Jack Buck is a freight train made out of jagged bits of rusty metal detritus that you'd normally find in a forest that is operated by a man who refuses to learn how to use more modern detritus-based freight trains because he's stuck in his ways and doesn't want to embarrass himself if he was placed in a different situation and frankly no one needs to take his dignity like that. ... more

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