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doom-folk.
lyrics
Fall out of hand,
Fragile amber heart
It longs to be drifting
Split and torn apart
Your eyes aiming for
This temporal form
An ember that flickers
A shelter from the storm
Eye open wide
In mornings rise
Soft golden light
This heartland before our eyes
When I recall the left coast
The one place you’d ever known
Where your fear had grown
Of going back to a house that isn’t home
It seems we’ve yet to learn to write
This down
In the empty spaces, we’re alone
For now
“Why won’t you stay, there’s room for love to grow,
Why won’t you stick around?”
Cross, to kill some doubt
Grey smoke, pink drinks, zoned out
This phase without
This substance amongst the drought
Drowned in rose gold wine
I try my best to define
The difference behind
An old soul and a young blood stuck in time
In overt ways, our final days
Lay here
In the love we make, when the planet shakes
With fear
“Why won’t you stay, there’s room for love to grow”
“I love you, but I’m not going down this road”
Fall out of hand,
Fragile amber heart
It longs to be drifting
Split and torn apart
Your eyes aiming for
This temporal form
An ember that flickers
But if, in the waters arising
You save me in place of yourself
Silence-in-Goodlettsville chorus
The world that we love isn’t changing
It’s changed
Fall out of hand
The queen takes a stand
Every intent found out
A constant reminder that you stuck around
credits
released May 17, 2019
Jake Russo - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals, keys, percussion
Daniel King - bass guitar, percussion
Christopher Harrell - drums, vocals, percussion
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