Enough birds in the sky to black out the blue, whether I'd forgotten or I never knew. We'd walk the park, our feet gone dark with dew. She'd say "I've never really seen this side of you". Sure as the wind picks up or the sun goes down, all the hangers-on that fill up this town find a patron saint when they see the morning moon. All the boys in the street sing a joyful tune, but I've never really placed the tongue they use. As we pass them by we both stare down at our shoes, because they've got theirs and I know my muse. But we'll hum down low as they come and go, but the songs play out in the clash and bout with the wildest howls to greet the morning moon. The morning moon. . .
credits
from Almanac,
released August 10, 2017
Emily Bos - Rhodes, vocals
Brett Caswell - percussion
Lincoln Hamlyn - drums, effects
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