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The World Has Forgotten Your Name

from Arrows by David Singer & The Sweet Science

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You live by yourself
So you talk to yourself
Other people would get in the way
You know how it is
Or at least how they say it is
You'll be lucky if half of them stay

So you clean your apartment
And rend all your garments
To prove you're in pain
When the world has forgotten your name

It's a one-woman show
Only nobody goes
All that messy old shit on display
It's a world-record drought
And the words tangle in your mouth
As you balance their drinks on a tray

All your signature sessions
And cheap indiscretions
Are totally lame
And the world has forgotten your name

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from Arrows, released August 17, 2010

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David Singer & The Sweet Science Chicago, Illinois

David Singer is a filmmaker/musician/writer/composer based in Chicago.

His records have found their way onto the Albums of the Year lists of the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, No Depression, Huffington Post, and the prestigious Village Voice "Pazz & Jop" poll.

Greg Kot of Sound Opinions describes David as "one of the city's most evolved pop craftsmen of the last decade.”

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