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Forevermore
04:07
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We should leave this emptiness
Pack a bag and close the door
Fall into the wilderness
Be at peace forevermore
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If we wanted
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If we wanted
Don't pick up let the phone ring out
Leave the noise and dust behind
Tear a page from an old notebook
With a X we'll try to find
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If we wanted
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If we wanted
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If we wanted
Not everything is lost but we could get lost
If you wanted
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Narrow Lanes
03:34
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We drove without a compass, no destination in mind
Until the lanes became too narrow and we'd run out of time
The risk was clearly signaled with diagrams and signs
But we continued aimlessly across invisible lines
Adorably it started, the Summer in your eyes
Until our season changed to Autumn, and our green leaves became dry
Naively we adventured, we never thought we'd change
But our legacy is a burned out wreck on a narrow country lane
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Floating Peak
03:16
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A dream of trees, of evergreens
Just like I saw in magazines
Among the clouds a sea of pines
Covering the mountainside
My floating peak, it drifts away
Sinking under cedar waves
A dream of lives untouched by gold
Where hearts and souls remain unsold
Protected by the evergreens
The ones made into magazines
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Galaxy (Barnett Newman)
04:14
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The Space Age
03:34
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Rocket in Reverse
02:18
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Celestial Objectives
05:37
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Shallow breaths and silent blue vistas
Longing for a cosmic perspective
Soaring on the wings of a daydream
Just to see it go down in flames
Flying high directly to Edwards
Taking risks a long way from Kansas
You weren't there to make up the numbers
You still had celestial objectives
Celestial objectives
A cosmic perspective
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Cosmic Perspective
05:27
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Damask Green London, UK
Damask Green is the recording name of Seb Pidgeon, singer guitarist from Plainbow. Influenced by slowcore, indie folk, ambient and twinkling guitars
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