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Cora Papadakis

from Slice by Skippin' Rocks

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It’s a sunny day in this Columbian spring, and we can’t see eye to eye.
Not a soul around, but I’m dressed for the town, wishing it was late July.
I took of my shades to get rid of the haze—Discovered it was all in my head.
Some might be prone to say that I’m alone. But, I’ll be alone when I’m dead.

She called herself a hellcat, not a little white dove.
She called herself a hellcat, not a woman in love.

It’s a stormy day and this sobriety stings like a sharp knife in my side.
Not a soul around, but I’m dressed for the town, wishing it was late July.
I took to the wind; I won’t see her again—better for me and you.
I’m out on the road, searching my soul. Trying to find a woman who’s true.

She called herself a hellcat, not a little white dove.
She called herself a hellcat, not a woman in love.

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from Slice, released April 1, 2015

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Skippin' Rocks Chicago, Illinois

Brian Weinert:
Lead Guitar & Vox

Jake Palatine:
Lead Guitar & Vox

Dan Causton:
Rhythm Bass

Adam Balasco:
Lead Drums

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