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From the album "Continents Apart".
lyrics
Yeah,
Roll in the golden brigade
And shake the unsettled dirt
Will you rest easy soaring down with the falling train?
Yeah,
The canyons
Swallow us like coffins
There
[Breathe the air in]
There's no way we'd know
[All in with me]
To measure the harm
[Like a train possessed]
Where I was taken
Yeah
This cliff looks steep
We're all flooding the windows
Take this in
Take this in on the death hymn
This vessel holds me in still with the air
Is this body possessed?
Empty?
Reset the tracks
And lead me to safety
[Fear showing its teeth]
They tried to hold me to the hearts of racing ghosts
A whisper and lash
You can find me here
The depths are calling
Under the wreckages
I meant to leave for her to find me
But not to leave her alone
This vessel holds me
In still with the air
Breathing it in alone
A prayer for the clouds
The shrapnel unfolds
Returning like blades
We will soon be the haunted
Will I soon be one of the dead?
Oh, the depths are calling
Because I can't recall a name for transparency
With all the serpents at my knees
Growing restless
God damnit give me a sign
Stifled, I find, I wish
Give me a sign
The valley takes me under the ground
Is this body possessed?
Empty?
Reset the tracks
And lead me to safety
They tried to hold me to the hearts of racing ghosts
A whisper and lash
You can always find me here
credits
from Continents Apart,
released December 18, 2015
Mixed and Mastered by Donavan Ostapowich
Vocals Recorded by Doug Northcott
Artwork by Tyler Persaud
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