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Lyrics: Emily Wells. Symphony 3: The Story.

(featuring Count Bass D)

You never never know?
I was just a shortie wanna make some sound, never knew I
had it goin round and round.
So I learned to play a little bit of violin, but most of all I learned how to listen.
Round about 13 I got real bold,
made a little tape and that tape I sold.
Recorded in the basement of some shady guys,
so I had to tell um, ?fuck you very much and bye bye.?
Then came Epic, they really tried to sell it.
?You?ll be rich and famous if you only make a record,
that has a lot of fluff, and don?t forget the hooks, babe just stick with us, and they?ll be writing books.?
I couldn?t do it so I headed for the coast,
homeless and remote, I learned how to float.
Then I found my love and the one I
call my son, we live like forever has only just begun.
You never never know.
(Count Bass D?s verse) Lost on a teenage sea wound up in Tennessee. Lost on a teenage see wound up in (glory).
Free I landed on my feet thanks to beats.
Free I landed on my feet thanks to (glory).
Now here is something you were not told,
Dwight Spitz cannot be pigeonholed.
Divine Miss Em Wells, a story she cleverly
tells, hillbillies vs. the business of Beverly Hills.
Another concept we all must ponder,
absence of genre makes the art grow fonder

(Thanks to Emily for these lyrics)