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{{QuotesC|I woke up on September 11 2001 to see the second plane going into the World Trade Centre. I wrote this song that day, it was the first song I had written in a very long time. I remember vividly writing it but it wasn't an enjoyable experience, I just needed to do it. This is a fully finished song that Mike hunter mixed with me in my home studio.
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|author=[[Paul Draper]]
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|source=''[[Kleptomania]]''
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Keep telling myself
 
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There's got to be something else
 
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'Cos of what's gone on
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 11 May 2016

Liner Notes

Lquote.png I woke up on September 11 2001 to see the second plane going into the World Trade Centre. I wrote this song that day, it was the first song I had written in a very long time. I remember vividly writing it but it wasn't an enjoyable experience, I just needed to do it. This is a fully finished song that Mike hunter mixed with me in my home studio. Rquote.png
Paul Draper Kleptomania

Lyrics

Keep Telling Myself

Keep telling myself Day after day I go on and on So I appeal to the god above A million men go marching on They look at the moon but I look at the sun Because I believe in something else Helping me through when my soul is spent

It's something that's in me Something that drives me on When I wanna give up I just keep repeating The world is so wonderful I tell myself

And everything's alright Everything's alright I keep telling myself There must be a reason There's got to be something else 'Cos of what's gone on

Lyrics by:Paul Draper