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Procrastination Blues

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When I´m at home a' workin', on what I really don't wanna do,
I play this song, this sweet old song, they call the procrastination blues.

I sit and do nothing, and I watch the sun go down,
'cause my bed is my palace. I'm just too lazy for this town.

I once had a vision, a future it would seem,
But I don't feel like thinking about it. I'm too lazy to dream.

It keeps me up late at night, makes me snooze in my bed,
It's a lazy song, a happy song, it's the procrastination blues.

It has some lyrics that make you think, some that make you cry,
It never fails to entertain, the procrastination blues.

When I've got dishes piling up, bills, emails and all that stuff,
Instead I play this on repeat, this blues' got a really nice beat.

Maybe this song could use a bridge, maybe add a verse or two,
Or maybe not, just keep it easy, it's the procrastination blues.

I could find a job and get a life, I could settle down and get a wife,
But for now, I'll drink some booze and play the procrastination blues.

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from 1, track released January 1, 2014
Sasha Stoikov - Oriol Munoz

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The Compressors New York

The Compressors are a catalo-nuyorican experimental pop band.
By merging the histories and sensibilities of Barcelona and New York, they are creating an eclectic sound for the future.
Whether played in dark taverns or in clubs, the objective of their music remains the same:
to compress distances and sounds into a pure sonic experience.
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