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Bombshelter

from Severed by Munk Duane

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Bombshelter

Push aside all the signs
Of my mental fatigue
Best to hide smile wide
Deflect the intrigue
Great facade raises the bar
All my practiced perfection
Be a star get the car
Ignore rejection

Yeah I build myself a bomb shelter
So I can be myself when I am all alone
Yeah I live inside my bomb shelter
Where I protect myself behind the wall of stone

What you need take a piece
I’ve got slices to spare
Come and feed take your leave
Without a care
What is left I’m bereft
Of the will to take note
I am blessed with the sense
To see the big joke
Should I stay locked away
Would my absence be felt?
Loyalty post bereave
Or would you be in hell
What effect who’d be next
For you to latch yourself to
Am I wrong when I’m gone?
Will you find someone new?

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from Severed, track released January 1, 2003
Written, Produced and Performed by Munk Duane

Munk Duane - vocals, backup vocals, guitars, keys, drum programing
Fil Pacino - additional guitars and backup vocals
Dave Rengel - bass
Troy Velazquez - drums

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Munk Duane Boston, Massachusetts

2x New England Music Award Winner

The Hype Magazine - "Munk crafts the perfect blend of groove-oriented conscious-R&B. His music has a purpose."

Munk Duane has a style deeply rooted in late 60s and early 70s Soul and Pop. With unapologetic nods to legends such as Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, and Prince, Munk crafts a sonic atmosphere that is traditional in inception and modern in execution.
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