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lyrics
Dropped my spring petals
Shimmering and raw
At my immortal point
A busser perplexed by joints
Think I’ll go sleepwalking
Thousand years I’ll linger
If I find my way home
Think I’ll keep on going
They’ll be coming home to us
Don’t belong
They’ll be coming home to us
Meanwhile all my friends
Live a mile apart
Ruffled small ranges
On a lifetime plate
Suddenly vanish
More rigid with the chance
Our severed histories
In a fabulous ambulance
They’ll be coming home to us
Don’t belong
They’ll be coming home to us
All your tracks a Rubenesque reduction
Don’t belong
They’ll be coming home to us
Are you wondering
Was it anything?
Be honest with me
Is that what you think?
Are you wondering
Was it anything?
Be honest with me
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Most Recent Magnificat”
This album invites you to journey into thoughtfully cultivated auditory landscape. Rising over the lush instrumentation, Liance's evocative lyrics sketch honest and tenderly observed emotions, events, and relationships. All together, it's at once relatable and intriguing, inspiring deep feelings of appreciation and challenging you to listen again with whetted curiosity. The final track is a fantastic synthesis of obvious and obscure themes that run throughout the album and Liance's earlier work. Joshua Nederhood
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