Look How Far We've Come - Dylan LeBlanc

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Embed: all of that money, but he still won't stay
little children hear your father scream every action like a puppet on a string
the exact same way
with all of your mind falling to prey

screaming look at what we've become
you drive me to drink and buy me another one
better not be the chosen one
for you break your back on the slip of the tongue
saying look how far we've come
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Look How Far We've Come Lyrics

one day i won't be insane won't play oh that foolish game we all need to play
for you to get yours and me to get my way
somedays i don't have the will for another run of the mill kind of day
i'm sparing the change for your hearsay

saying look at what we've become
drive me to drink or drive me to get a gun
better not be the chosen one
for you break your back on a slip of the tongue
saying look how far we've come

television selling this and that pretty women say
"i wanna look like that" more than willing to pay
all of that money, but he still won't stay
little children hear your father scream every action like a puppet on a string
the exact same way
with all of your mind falling to prey

screaming look at what we've become
you drive me to drink and buy me another one
better not be the chosen one
for you break your back on the slip of the tongue
saying look how far we've come
saying look how far we've come

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Dylan LeBlanc (born 1990 in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States) is an American singer-songwriter.

LeBlanc grew up hanging out amongst the session musicians at Fame Studios. By age 7, LeBlanc was already learning how to play a Picking style on the guitar and began writing his own songs when his father bought him a guitar for his 11th birthday. When he turned 15 he began to hone his songwriting by playing live whenever he could, often traveling hundreds of miles on his own to play to just a handful of people.

His musical influences include Townes Van Zandt, Neil Young, Spooner Oldham and Fleet Foxes.

As soon as he was of legal age, LeBlanc was signed to Fame Music by Rodney Hall. Part of the deal was that LeBlanc got access to the studio, where he recorded his debut album. In early 2009, Rough Trade Records founder Geoff Travis was introduced to LeBlanc's music and signed him to Rough Trade.

LeBlanc's debut album Pauper's Field was mixed by Trina Shoemaker and features guest vocals from Emmylou Harris.

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