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lyrics
I dream't of the jazz lady
She sipped
On cold water and stared at me
And then by the Willamette
I stood cloaked in dead
Mosquitoes
And I dress like an epitaph
And live in the crawlspace of your alcoholism
When does summer end anyways?
I've been melting for you, and nothing's changed.
and then by the grave site of the civilian overpass we stood,
Cast out and falling, like dreams
and you said "Did you ever think you would find yourself as low as this?"
And I said,
"does your friend even know that I exist,?
cause I exist."
credits
released March 26, 2016
Andrew McKenna: Drums
Jake Edgar: Guitar / Vocals
Jason Mizzelle: Guitar
Cameron Mazzia: Bass
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