I opened up toward the morning rays, their silent hands to wash my frozen days. In a bark of birch, a full array of dancing heads throwing a gold parade. Water flow has thrown me across the ground, I hide away but still I hear the sound. I SAW THE RAIN AND IT MADE ME DRY! I fear a fire through a stormy sky! and though the wind was bright and welcoming, I still chose to stay inside...
In the dark we spin a settled song, it's bright and thin and doesn't stay for long. Foot to earth, we move at a steady pace, a flock of light into a quiet place. As you turn I spy your canyon eyes, they're like my own, I slowly realize. Hold on tight and feel the storm. I SAW THE RAIN AND IT MADE ME DRY! I fear a fire that I can't divine! and though I grow and change, I feel so strange, so stagnantly alive...
I can see what is beside me, and it's hard to believe.
credits
from Ephemera,
released November 29, 2019
additional vocals by Chris Levy, Finn Levy, and Cat Egbert
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