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Tale of Woe

from Exit to Mystery by Steve Lewis

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Woe
Woe
I’d like to sit out on the rocks and stare up at the trees
The world is too fast for me
And what would you do if I sat there so long
That I turned into stone, would you still love me?
You know Jonah was swallowed by the whale
And trouble’s like a shadow over me
I try to take it with me everywhere I go
But noone wants to hear my tale of Woe

Woe

Everybody likes to tell you his own
Make sure your keep talking fast
Cause if the words keep flying nobody’ll have to know
That you threw out the baby with the bath
I set myself down on a park bench
And start a-shoutin’ to the people walkin by
I try to tell my story to everyone I know
But noone wants to hear my tale of Woe
My tale of woe

Woe…
Woe…

But they’ll tell you their own
Oh they’ll tell you their own
They’ll tell you their own
Even if nobody’s home

Yeah I try to tell my story to everyone I now
But noone wants to hear my tale of woe
I try to tell my story to everyone I know
But noone wants to hear my tale of woe

I’d like to sit out on the rocks and stare up at the trees
The world is too fast for me

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from Exit to Mystery, released September 8, 2023

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Steve Lewis Nashville, Tennessee

Recording artist Steve Lewis is a writer and performer who can take a listener to a special place; one where the music transports you and time slips away. While straddling the line between riff rock and melodic lyricism, his material evokes stylists like Kurt Vile and Mac DeMarco while luxuriating in steady grooves and high energy. ... more

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