So loud, so clear
I can hear you breathe over the calm night of spring
But you're not there, space left to fill
Until warmth brings life, and cold brings still
A time for conscious will
Move room to room, I'm leaving a place for you
A longing state, a turning page, and never see the light of day
Tomorrow turns its hand away
Puts up boards and says
Tomorrow is what I'm waiting for
But idle feet can't move on their own
There is something rot with theft
How wonderful are flowers left
I wish this to be place of love and consciousness
A haven for rest, happiness for all who need
See who wonder aimless
And you'll know, and you'll see
Today gives us time to change the depth of loss
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Just inspiring combination of emo-jazz in its purest form. Lyrically it goes over interesting ideas of multiculturalism, parental issues and generational trauma in some of the best ways I've heard in a while. All of the instrumental sections are just beautiful and both singers are outstanding. My favorite moments are probably the almost-yelling section halfway through "I'm From Here" and the horn sections on "Quirk". PeterA
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