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Can't Find Myself

from Transmitting Alibis by Robert Scott King

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Well come to the mirror boy - Look me in the eye
Stare at the mirror boy - Look yourself in the eye

Can you find yourself and get behind yourself?
Do you recognize yourself anymore?

Go look yourself over boy - Look inside those eyes
You’re not the same man you were - Something’s changed inside

Can you find yourself and get behind yourself ?
Recognize yourself anymore?

Well make yourself over boy - Work that charm a little more
Make yourself over boy - Work that charm just a little more

Go reflect in that mirror boy - Show what’s hidden inside
They cast a spell on you boy - Do you know that person inside?

Start to find yourself, go look inside yourself
Do you like what you see at the core?

Well make yourself over boy - Work that charm a little more
Make yourself over boy - Work that charm just a little more
Go make yourself over boy - Work that charm a little more
Go make yourself over boy - And go work that charm just a little more

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from Transmitting Alibis, released August 15, 2014

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Robert Scott King Los Angeles, California

I'm a BMI affiliated singer-songwriter based in Southern California. My past musical experiences include playing the local club circuit, receiving airplay on commercial/college radio, and working as a music therapist.

My music can be heard on several networks (e.g., Showtime, MTV, Discovery), in advertising spots (e.g., CIGNA "Go You" campaign), and in some radio markets (Germany, France, Spain).
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