As the fault lines calm to a quiet hum
as the weakness in my knees is gone
there's urge to part
from this derelict church on a hill
I learned a lot about the ground I'm standing on
after I learned how to remove myself from it
so the city's glare had blanketed
spilling warmth in the busy winds
but it hasn't compared
to waking up
in a thriving bloom
those beautiful days
we watched gold decay (and it's gone)
faded behind a draped overcast
curtains fell
wiped the dirt from my skin
and I played myself off
and I just thought I'd let you know
how I hate to see it gone
I can still turn in my sleep
and I just hate to see you've gone
supported by 4 fans who also own “Modern Living in Absence”
i'm no good so i'll let everyone else do the talking abt how great this album is bc i have more important things to talk abt like that it was recorded in my hometown!! i was walkin around a stupid little ten-year-old and they were in the stu makin this album less than a mile from my house!! what!!!!! Elizabeth
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