at the edge of the river where we dumped the body / of your late uncle who treated you terribly
was the location where you last saw me / crying profusely and running for the tree line
let me explain the state of my body / covered in stitches and looking terribly sad
it's not that bad i think
writing down my final will and testament / i wont bore you with the details
and just tell the rest of it now / before im underground for good
please dont cry i promise its all good / i dont wanna die i just knew i always would
finding fingernails and hair abandoned in the snow
wrestling with guilt and debating on if you should know
these antlers arent for show
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Amazingly candid, serene and endearing. The radiohead influence on this album is abundantly clear and it channels feelings of nostalgia to me that make it hard to put down. Definite must listen to anyone who has an affinity for ambient, lo-fi, almost psychedelic styles. jizzyjazz-
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Daily focus-training coupled with strong work ethics pointed toward making life more bearable for others, could turn around this age for the better. This album is beautiful. A force for good. CHOSEN
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