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lyrics
Under amber lights we were introduced. My attention captive, my heart bemused and when I pulled her into my arms, oh... The sparks they flew up over the old oaken embers of our blistered histories, friends and ancestors, and the discordant memories of our youths. (Out in the humid streets logic and lust compete. The doppler shift will yield.) The train whistles arc across the night as parables told in sonic satellite and hidden in the low frequency, I'm pining for a day I may never see. So, I thought I could make a change. Realign, redesign, and rearrange, and just when I thought I had it made, old habits come creeping in. My head, the protester crafting arguments in diagrams, design thee a sign to strike against the heart's laments for not all of this is doomed to fail. This autumn and winter when the light of day is constricted, should the darkness spread to the celebrations afflicted by her elegance and heady charm. (Out in the icy streets are ghosts of uncertainty. The doppler shift will yield.) It's eight faro shuffles to realign; a slight of hand deceit of the fervid kind and there in the hand dealt is a power that is unparalleled. So, I thought I could make a change. Realign, redesign, and rearrange, and just when I thought I had it made, old habits come creeping in. It's worth the work, make no mistake. A bombshell with a solvent soul distilled in heartache. And just when I thought I had it made, old habits come creeping in.
credits
from The Doppler Shift EP,
released June 25, 2016
Mary Fraser -- organ, vocals
Matt Jones -- drums
Tom McCartan -- bass, vocals
Gregory Dean McIntosh -- guitar, vocals
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