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Rush’s drummer Neil Peart co-wrote the lyrics to “Tom Sawyer” with Pye Dubois, lyricist for the band Max Webster
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Lyrics: Neil Peart and Pye Dubois A modern-day warrior Mean mean stride Today’s Tom Sawyer Mean mean pride Though his mind is not for rent Don’t put him down as arrogant His reserve, a quiet defense Riding out the day’s events – The river What you say about his company Is what you say about society -Catch the mist – Catch the myth
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Today's Tom Sawyer, he gets high on you And the space he invades, he gets by on you No, his mind is not for rent To any god or government Always hopeful, yet discontent He knows changes aren't permanent But change is And what you say about his company Is what you say about society Catch the witness Catch the wit Catch the spirit Catch the spit
- Tom Sawyer (song) - Wikipedia
The song was written by Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart, and guitarist Alex Lifeson in collaboration with lyricist Pye Dubois of the band Max Webster, who also co-wrote the Rush songs "Force Ten", "Between Sun and Moon", and "Test for Echo"
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Tom Sawyer Lyrics by Rush A modern-day warrior Mean, mean stride Today's Tom Sawyer Mean, mean pride Though his mind is not for rent Don't put him down as arrogant His
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- Lyrics for Tom Sawyer by Rush - Songfacts
The lyrics are kind of strange, I'll give you that but it tells of a rebel like the original Tom Sawyer character, in that while he's a rebel that you can't judge him or who he hangs with, without judging society - as in "And what you say about his company is what you say about society "
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"Tom Sawyer" is a song by Canadian rock band Rush, originally released on their 1981 album Moving Pictures as its opener The band's lead singer, bassist, and keyboardist, Geddy Lee, has referred to the track as the band's "defining piece of music from the early '80s"
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