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Photography & design by Kiki Vassilakis.
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about
Lilah Shreeve: vocals, acoustic guitar
Brett Parnell: electric guitar, bass, percussion, pedal steel, vocals
Ryan Lew Shapiro: piano
Evan Mitchell: drums
Joanie LG Parnell, Ben Mattison, John Bennett, Marissa Angell: vocals
lyrics
I’m standing
At the edge of the water
With everything I fought for
On changing ground
And I’ll say it loud
And lay it down
The wants and the weeds
What I never needed around
Gather up the years and break off the beginning
Sometimes I don’t even know what I was thinking
One of these days I’ll rise up singing, whoa
If I saw
In a cloudy reflection
The impossible position
The hungry name
And angry rain
It’s all the same
‘Cause there’s another side
And I would still ride the train
Gather up the years and break off the beginning
Sometimes I don’t even know what I was thinking
One of these days I’ll rise up singing, whoa
See
I put it all together
The things that matter
The things that don’t
If I hadn’t met you
I wouldn’t have known
But it ain’t gonna stop
How far apart we will grow
And what once was a hill is now a mountain that I’ve been climbing
Every step is steeper and it feels like it’s not worth trying
I’m finding the ways to keep on fighting
So gather up the years and break off the beginning
It’ll still bring you here and you won’t know what you were thinking
One of these days we’ll rise up singing
And the whole world will hear it ringing
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