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Morning Party

by The B'Dinas

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1.
Don't ask what I did for breakfast I've eaten things that will make you feel shameless I know people in a business But for now they shall remain nameless I'm the girl who looked through your eyes I saw nothing, aren't you surprised? Don't worry about my direction I got a room down at the fire station Your little sister asked me a question I told her have some fun and use some protection You're the boy who looked at your shoes I'm the girl who gave you the blues I've got twelve brothers They're all named Jake We rented a speedboat And went to the lake Don't try to look up my number If you get lonely you can cry to your mother I spent time going undercover But now I'm over it so go find another I'm the girl who turned you to dust After all you still make me blush I've got twelve sisters they're all named Claire they can their own peaches they cut their own hair I've got twelve brothers They're all named Jake We rented a speedboat And went to the lake Five-Day Weekend!
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Charred inside, breathing smoke All black and dried, and I love you so Impossible, the only word that I can mind The only thing I want to do is you. I lost my love, she walked away I chased her down, begged her to stay Imagine this scenario, I know, I know A very common tale As common as the cold Movin' movin' movin' movin' I'm without you, I'm without you Falling over, walking backwards, You don't even, you don't even know. I'm holding up, I'm holding out I'm screaming loud, wailing like an animal A crack in the earth beneath our feet It grew and grew, and down we fell into nothing Movin' movin' movin' movin' I'm without you, I'm without you Falling over, walking backwards You don't even, you don't even know But it's cold outside, and I need a ride Walking backwards, got my thumb out I'm on the other side I was in a snow globe dancing in the particles, and the bliss, it blocked my eyes But it ain't there no more, no it ain't there no more I'm alive with sorrow.
3.
Well the Postman carries a pistol To keep those bandits away And on the end of his cane is a crystal So he looks to the future all day He and his wife got nothing in common And his kids are out on the street His mind is stuck on that woman The pavement smacks at his feet Now the Postman holds his head up And that gun feels cool at his side He tells his boss that he's fed up This life he can no longer abide Now he's walking down the hall People are screaming Terror in the walls I hope that I am dreaming Please, Mr. Postman, don't shoot me I hope that you feel better But I need you to deliver this letter right now Now the Postman swings his hammer And he's chained to the man next to him And he dreams of buying a camera And catching the whole world on film But he knows his life is over Just four walls and a concrete floor But if he'd stop to think for a moment He'd see it's not that different from before Please, Mr. Postman, don't shoot me I hope that you feel better But I need you to deliver this letter right now
4.
When I'm in charge I'm gonna free the people Free the people, free the people When I'm in charge I'm gonna free the people They will all love me When I'm in charge we're gonna love one another Help each other, be sisters and brothers So if you're in trouble just call on your government And I will set you free When I'm in charge I'm gonna tell the people How to be better people and how to be free Cause I can give you everything you need So if you want freedom just listen to me And if it gets too cold, I will heat your home And even if it's empty you won't be alone Because I'll be there listening to your phone To make sure that you are free When I'm in charge I'm gonna tax the people Just the richer people and the poorer people You work for a dollar, give a quarter to me And I will set you free When I'm in charge I'm gonna help every mother Teach their children to be like every other So when they grow up they're gonna love their Big Brother Because I have set them free When I'm in charge I'm gonna free the people Free the people, free the people When I'm in charger I'm gonna free the people They will all love me
5.
Help me John Lennon I've got a situation My life's become frustration Oh why did I waste my time To find it's all my fault for not listening And acting like I know everything But if I try, oh I try, I just might get by Help me get back on my feet Help me find the words to find the love I need I thought you said that it's all I really need And what you get is what you receive So if I try, oh I try, I might change my mind Help me Bob Dylan No one is listening now My jaw is moving up and down But I can't seem to make a sound If it's not about money If it's not about fame If it's not about sex If it isn't the same If it's not about hatred If it's not about pain Then what's it all about? Is it all in your name?
6.
Mystery Face 03:53
I don't know you, but I want to It seems you have tempted me too soon I know one thing, I know the next, Last thing I know is my feet aren't underneath me Oh we better be quiet cause I hear them stomping Stomping real hard all over our heads Pull me in the next room cause we need privacy Babe if this thing is gonna take place here What is it about a mystery face? That throw your senses all out of place It's the risk factor that you want to taste What's yours is mine, what's mine is yours, at least for now Oh, what is a mystery face! Funky swing, they're creating a beat with their feet Something that we can really move to Wait I hear somebody coming down Duck in the shadows, we can wait it out here Dancing real hard, oh i'm afraid that the floor Might collapse right over our heads We found a new place, middle of the stairwell Little more traffic, you say oh well! What is it about a mystery face? That throw your senses all out of place It's the risk factor that you want to taste What's yours is mine, what's mine is yours, at least for now Oh, what is a mystery face!

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Morning Party, the second EP and first home-recording project from The B'Dinas, represents a year of hard work interspersed with frequent mimosa breaks, love, loss, life, and bacon-covered doughnuts.

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released February 25, 2012

Written, recorded, and mixed by The B'Dinas
Mastered by Duane Trower
Additional mixing on tracks 3 and 4 by Claire Adams

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The B'Dinas Kansas City, Missouri

We are Kansas City's favorite purveyors of Homemade Rock 'n Roll since 2009. We are rock, blues, funk, and a dash of psychedelia. We are party-ready, freak-flag-flyers, and limit-testers. We are three ladies and a young man, with all hands on deck for composing and singing. We are creating a collision of the brightest ideas from four musical minds, a concoction designed to make you feel fine. ... more

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