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lyrics
Years ago, there was a night softer than most,
Where the black sky hummed with the warmth of electric heat,
And slipped past my skin with the soft touch of velvet.
I was looking up at gnarled oaks then,
Tough like dried coral and as steadfast as Peavine Ridge,
But when I closed my eyes and felt the tender wind that embraced us,
I could tell they quivered too.
When our shells cracked and let loose some of the sawdust,
The mountains shimmered away into sand,
And the pipes burst from joy alone.
I couldn’t stop thinking about that night,
But it came out in ways I didn’t always expect:
The earthen face and pearly eyeshine,
My way of molding you out of veins once wrought in coiled wire.
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when riding my bicycle early in the morning, the path I take has areas that remain dark despite the street lights. The trees are overgrown and i have to take it slow. For the past week, there has been a dead bird in the middle of the path. It looks like a hawk Dumb mmmn
supported by 17 fans who also own “The Deluge (Pipes Burst from Joy Alone)”
Dissonant Metal for Band Kids past and present! That flute in Bodies of Ash is reminiscent of the flute trio in the 1st mvt of Prokofiev's Scythian Suite. Intended that way or not, it was perfect. 10/10 🤤 🤘 Gmurphrygian