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Bearded Bums

from The Acetates EP by The Acetates

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Sittin' on the sun, drinking all day long
Sittin' on the moon, awaiting my doom
My hair is growing gray, but I've got nothing to say
And everybody's in the house of broken sin
I can't recall your name did you really enjoy the fame?

'Cause every Saturday the children come and play
In my garden field with the rose peels and the seals
'Cause we are the bearded bums, laughing all day long
We are the youthful men who have nothing to spend

Chillin' at the bone as the blue birds moan
Grass is growing high, teardrops flood her eyes
The sound escapes her cheeks, and I'm left in the streets
Thinkin' to myself, how can I get out of hell?
I wanna see the sky, I wanna see you fly

'Cause every Saturday the children come and play
In my garden field with the rose peels and the seals
'Cause we are the bearded bums, laughing all day long
We are the youthful men, who have nothing to spend
Oh we are the bearded bums, come and sing our songs
We are the sinful men, who have come to repent

Oh we're the bearded bums, come and sing our songs
Hey we're the bearded bums, come and sing our songs

credits

from The Acetates EP, released May 26, 2014
Simon Elbaum - Vocals/Guitar/Percussion,
Oren Klein - Guitar/Bass/Percussion/Vocals
Nick Wheaton - Vocals
Brian Morales - Keys
Trevor Morris - Organ
Devon Geyer, Cati Glasser, Dani Fine and Jordan Wainer - Vocals

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The Acetates Los Angeles, California

We are The Acetates, a Hollywood band where American folk roots clash with good ol' fashioned Rock and Roll. From nostalgic 50's style grooves, to hard hitting growling blues, this band's unique influences help craft a sound that is unmistakably raw and refreshing. ... more

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