We should be so brave:
You're always pulling for the underdog
I know you're always pulling for me
You are a champion of the shattered
I know you're always so supportive of me
You're so intrigued by the oddities
I always piqued your curiosity
You're always for the unfortunates
I know you're always right there for me
I don't need to look in the mirror to know just where I sit in the scheme of things
I don't need a doctor's exam to tell me why I can fly
Your liberal life is like social work
I know you'll always socialize with me
You're one to stick up for the downtrodden
I know you're always in there fighting for me
I don't need to look in the mirror to know just where I sit in the scheme of things
I don't need a doctor's exam to tell me why I can fly.
Bless his little heart, he's doing the best that he can
Such an inspiration to us all,
We should be so brave
Vic Chesnutt (1964-2009) was an American singer-songwriter considered one of the most important artists in the indie music scene of the 1990s. Born in Georgia, Chesnutt faced life with extraordinary determination despite being paraplegic due to an accident during his childhood. His music, characterized by introspective lyrics and melancholic folk-rock melodies, explored themes such as pain, loss, hope, and the search for meaning in a world often cruel. Chesnutt collaborated with numerous independent artists, including Neutral Milk Hotel and The Drive-By Truckers. Some of his most representative songs include "About to Walk on", "Flirting with Ghosts" and "The Man Who Loved Beer". His album "West of Rome" (1996) is considered a masterpiece of contemporary American folk.
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