on a blue summer's day
folding up grass boats and sitting in palm-shade:
"hold your tongue on those habits of language you formed when you were young"
"man, i have looked near and narrow to me, i have thrown in with medicine bowls. And having seen what i have seen, i no longer want to turn the world to stone"
"i wish instead to be
bearably borne, in a constantly held form
and not winged away like i'm sat in a grassboat to be held only in palm-shade
i see these constant forms, silver to my sore eyes
i see diana, with a golden blanket, and she is sparkling in the sunlight"
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I discovered this band when I heard "Gutter Master" on WNYU while driving southbound on 9A by Fort Washington Park. I pulled out my phone and looked up a bit of the lyrics while driving and found the title. Anyway, nice album. lizardpt
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A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016