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The stories that we tell

from Big Sky: Songs from a Lockdown Year by Mister Wulf

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Sometimes the stories that we tell ourselves (about ourselves) are not very helpful.

lyrics

If you're sitting comfortably, then I will begin
There are tales that come from deep within
They pass through generations, but repeat the same old story
So listen now, it's time for Jackanory

Some will end in tears, others create laughter, a story with no happy ever after,
We sometimes stretch the truth, to help us cast our spell,
These are the stories that we tell, these are the stories that we tell

The words may be our own, but we're sticking to a script,
Memories of the past can still play tricks
But our stories are not set in stone, and we can change the ending
Our future tales, they can be never-ending.

Some will end in tears, others create laughter, a story with no happy ever after,
We sometimes stretch the truth, to help us cast our spell,
These are the stories that we tell, these are the stories that we tell

credits

from Big Sky: Songs from a Lockdown Year, released December 23, 2020
Written, recorded and played by Nigel Paramor

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Mister Wulf Chester, UK

Mister Wulf is Nigel Paramor, a Chester-based musician who writes, plays and produces mostly his own songs. "Love all the people" is his third full album and was written and recorded in 2022. He has two other albums, 2020's "Big Sky: Songs from a Lockdown Year", and "Love loss and hope", released at the end of 2021. ... more

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