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Saga's Sword

from Audience of Summer by Miserable chillers

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lyrics

were you ever curious
how the stars fell into their
present arrangement?
there was a series of accidents
and then the witnesses all blinked
into witnessing and who gives a fuck
about the clowns
and their instruments

resting on the bed
of this young lake?
and i was a young girl
and i waded in shallow waters
and i felt the silt and stone
and i felt too young to be their steward
if i’m washed away
if i’m washed away

waiting on that summer feeling,
a big long yanking of a rug.
a house was built for you
a long, long time before you were born.
i’m leaving now,
i’m leaving now.
i am constantly descending.
i am just one-way
we’re all just one way!

even way out here,
in the desolate places,
yeah, way out here
you can see the dirt doing
its thing: it circulates,
pulls us down and
presses us against
everyone
good and snug.

credits

from Audience of Summer, released August 7, 2020
Miguel Gallego - guitar, bass, programming, vocals
Jeremy Stoddard Carroll - pedal steel
Sarah Goldfarb - cello
Lele Dai - Vocals

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adult contemporary music group ( ages 26 +)

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