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Sister City

from Vampires in Havana by Justin Osborne

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Recorded in Havana, Cuba

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I'm walking new streets now, it feels like I've walked them all before; like all my friends live here and I'm a child reborn. All the sidewalks are crooked, all the streets are too thin. The moon hangs low as the tide rolls in.

It's the same old women in the same old cars getting kicked out of the same old bars. It's a different time in a different place but can't you see the smile on my face?

There's a bridge, there's a bridge and it's running through my soul calling me back to you, calling me back to you. I feel the same, feel the same; I want to feel it when I'm old, I always wanted to. I'll be a child of this city all of my days, I'll stay the same.

I say "Que vola?" and I hear something back. I wave the girls when they smile and I'm glad. I've still got dirt on my shoes, still got smoke it my mouth. They say it's an old city but it's new to me now.

It's the same old people with a different song, everybody's looking for a way back home. I want a little whiskey but I've got a little rum and I feel like the king of the world.

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from Vampires in Havana, released November 30, 2013
Vocals - Justin Osborne
Guitar - Camilo Miranda

Co-write - Osborne/Miranda

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Justin Osborne Charleston, South Carolina

Born 1987 - Puddin' Swamp, SC.

Founder of Sequoyah Prep School, SUSTO, Acid Boys and The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame.

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