There’s a tale, that you tell, and your teachers told before you
Oh, how Mrs. Chan would turn around and put her left hand to her brow
Aware, I’d stand, of seconds passed, a most reluctant scarecrow
And with my eyes follow the lines that met the lines of pharaohs
There’s a street, discarded fleet of loose lamenting lawn charms
They count the years of fresh regret that well in back yards to collect
The trees like patient cavalries that shade the paths for no one
This is the road that meets the street where I’m from
credits
from EP 3 'Thornhill',
released December 20, 2015
Written, performed, recorded and mixed by Joseph Landau except for the Pre-outro cadenza which was written by Sean Traczyk.
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