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The Riveter Lyrics by The Motes

The Riveter

2024

“Tau Ceti I'm over my head”
In the trees by the watershed
As they say here, “What the fuck?”

Dressed me how they thought
Like this thing called Jesus Built My Hotrod
And the Empire State Boys 1930

Out on the steel beams
White shirt no sleeves

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It’s not a failed mission on the books
I'm just embarrassed by how I look
When I walk the Harbour doing my job

When my friends are taking the piss
I remind them of my "Ceti Miss"
She can ionize them anytime

Still they call me
My friends still call me

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(guitar solo)

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About “The Riveter” by The Motes

Read the complete lyrics to "The Riveter" by The Motes from the album "The Riveter" in 2024. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock, Math Rock, Indie Rock.

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"The Riveter" appears on "The Riveter" in 2024.

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