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This song is off our upcoming full-length album "A Prima Vista", you can listen to the rest of the songs sometime during Spring 2014.
lyrics
I built a bridge just to see if I could burn it
I was blessed and believed and calmly burning down
I took a breathe under sea and felt the salt rush in
Through a wave of capillaries, caverns inviting
Oh how they hate me…
You stood witness for weeks, a hand you give is a fist I get and I collect all the emptiness stuck inside of me
Now kids burn on the streets, igniting fires to break the barriers of light and sound into a new century
I was breaking away from the ground under me
Into the light of the day and you still swell while I sleep
And it grew into streams as it poured comfortably
And I wont wait patiently to feel that warmth again
I don’t ever want to feel this way
Pushing my hair back, making a statement
I don’t ever want to feel the same
When I arrived to the shore, the waves that drenched me cleansed my eyes and through the tides I could see like I had never before
You still think of the day the fires started to sway, leaving memories of sorrow in an endless array
Now you sleep alone, the way you steal sorrow, I know that that every conversation is just one more lump to swallow
If I could only see if I only cut the seams of hope, the desolate memories would burn just like the kids did before
I was breaking away from the ground under me
Into the light of the day and you still swell while I sleep
And it grew into streams as it poured comfortably
And I wont wait patiently to feel that warmth again
I don’t ever want to feel this way
Pushing my hair back, making a statement
Pushing my hair back, making a statement
I’ve never been happier, face down on the pavement
Pushing my hair back, and nothing’s concerning
The fire on Main St. is constantly burning
credits
released December 1, 2013
Buck McGrane - Guitar / Vocals
Adrian Paulding - Drums / Vocals
Recorded in a slightly larger bedroom than last time in northern Connecticut.
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