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about
produced and mixed by Dave Alcan
drums recorded at Audio Verite Recording
mastered by Mike Kalajian
lyrics
They want you to be okay
they’re calling to play the part
and handing us a broken system
they all go south in cold weather
the anger is soaking in
operating off of the routine
is it all eyes upon the takeoff
a flying brave canary
soon to be caught you’re flying too low
is that where you really go
blind in the lights
you’ll drown in the puddle
is that where you really go
how long does a picture last
how much can a family hold
enough to survive in a modest living
counting and getting old
account for a longer day
secure for that locking door
a solid over preparation
there will be countless more
dropped from a height
and believing it’s close
Yeah I guess looking up is north
sending a look right back to another
like that’s what a mother’s for
Yeah that’s what a mothers for
go back to the tree where everything fell
the nest and broken shells
deep in the rain glued right to the wire
a loss you could never tell
credits
released December 1, 2022
Casey Graham- guitars, bass, vocals
Joel Hollister- drums
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