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Dont put yourself down

from Copthorne by Son of Portslade

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a song inspired by a road sign

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i wish i had a clue, when i left portslade that monday- i know that indecision isnt free and theres a price to pay for apathy,

i wish i had a button that i could press to pause the city, but i know the traffic would still flow and on a flower bed bank i would be,

Dont put your friends down, to gratuity of mind projection,
dont sit yourself down til you've calculated your defection,

I know this stinking city like the tracks on my open palm
i know that all rivers they stop here- no the sign it said all drivers

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from Copthorne, track released January 1, 2011
Written and performed by O. Ridgewell. Except for the Bass- A Howe and The Drums- Emlyn Roberts. Spritual Advice- B Barnicott. Produced and mixed by A Howe

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Son of Portslade Newport On Tay, UK

Born and raised in Portslade. Taught his first chord (D) by a pop star called Steve Ellis and sold his first guitar by Brighton legend Stanislav- He hopes just a bit of Stans bravery and Steves determination can flow through his music. Hes been writing songs for 25 years and wants to write many many more. He still uses the chord of D and it features in most of his songs ... more

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