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The Dig Up E​.​P.

by Owen McAulay

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The Dig Up 03:05
ran through my mind a thousand times every time is torment I see the bottle hitting you I turn and hit the pavement still the dig up's in my ears drunk ned sneering faces still too clear in my mind's eye I try to change the ending three of them two of us I think I saw a weapon It happened really fast I'm sick of these excuses still the dig up's in my ears drunk ned sneering faces still too clear in my mind's eye I want to change the ending you shouldn't run and leave your pal I rerun it like a movie I don't run away this time see me put them in the vicky three of them two of us I think I saw a weapon it happened really fast I'm sick of these excuses
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there's nothing as beautiful as a woman's breasts sometimes I say amen to this sometimes I say this is true I say this in the things I do you might think I would seek what would set me free you may see that I look for what pleases me at the core I know there's something more but........... who wants more? I see clearly what I want to do then do something very different don't despair don't despair take a seat in your chair perfection not expected there's nothing as beautiful as a woman's breasts sometimes I say amen to this at the core I know there's something more at the core I know there's more I see clearly what I want to do then do something very different don't despair take a seat in your chair perfection not expected
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Fence 08:10

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This four track E.P. was my second solo release and was released sometime in 2002.
The cover is a painting I did on my computer at the time and is of no one in particular.

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released January 1, 2002

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Owen McAulay Glasgow, UK

Owen McAulay is a long time member of Glasgow band Smackvan (previously Passkeepers). He has been writing and recording solo songs and music for some years, his first album being 'six songs' in 2000.

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