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Collaborative track made by Cypress Atlas, JDaugh and Brad Hamers


From Cypress:

"This song was recorded in May 2017 in Portland, OR.

The lyrics were written in New Orleans, LA.

You can download it for free, but please consider donating if you have the means to continue to support the work of Cat Child".

lyrics

dragonflies land on my fingers
in the thick southern air
eyes in soft focus
an uncertain stare
i am still as stone
and I stand alone
i think of goddesses
and dollar bills
and suddenly I'm filled
with the emptiness of waiting once again
and strangers guess my gender
they will never know
the vastness of the ocean that I hold

it plays like a film
softly on the wall
i don't know
you at all

am i a ghost?
i seem so good at haunting
feels so right to float
it feels like fade
like folded wings
like tormented singers
in a long delay of essence
and the questions have escaped
it's always the same
my silence leaves them guessing
it's always the same

it plays like a film
softly on the wall
i don't know
you at all

(then suddenly, the peaceful nothingness.
a choir of angels shot directly
into the mind. Finally, stillness.)

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released June 25, 2017
released June 25, 2017

Lyrics by Cypress
Cypress - Vocals, Keyboard, Beats
Brad Hamers - Lap Steel
Jessica Daugherty -Keyboard

Produced/Mixed by Cypress, Brad Hamers, & Jon Elfers
Mastered by Jon Elfers

Recorded May 2017 at Shrine13 in Portland, OR

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brad hamers Portland, Oregon

writer, music-maker, collage-maker,, performance-maker, loud dreamer, mental gymnast

(member of: Through Flames, Child Of No Nation, Cat Child, Dust On Snow, Two Ton Sloth, Phlegm and Al Límite Collective)

Artist at Shrine13

www.bradhamers.com
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