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In The Old Magnolia Trees

from Scenes Of The Tourist by Wharfer

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If my god had caught me walking down another aisle,
In a dream, a funeral's got me riled up.
Would his actions come and visit me,
Rolling thunder over rum and tea?

Tired of the way the wind keeps talking out of symmetry,
I hook the bait and try to memorize
The order of the never-ending seas,
The busted San Andreas melodies.

I've been here a lifetime,
In the old magnolia trees.
I drank all my lifelines,
It's the right time to descend into the breeze.

Eight nights alone and I'm addressing every passing need,
But I promise I've forgotten almost every damn thing.
Dig me under dying stars tonight,
The high is blinding and I've been sorry for miles.

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from Scenes Of The Tourist, released January 13, 2017
Written by Kyle Wall
Featuring Alex Hargreaves (violin), David Moss (cello), Roy Williams (acoustic guitar)

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