so, one of the raddest people in the world wrote a poem, and i really liked it and i wanted to use it in a song, because it was amazing, also i suck at lyrics.
so i asked her if i could use it in a song and she said yes, so that's what i did. took a while before i got it right though. still isn't quite right (the guitars don't quite lock together right away when the second comes in) and some of the phrasing is awkward but whatevs
credits
from haze,
track released November 13, 2010
guitar, vocals - rory sample
lyrics - morgan corbeau
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