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Old Lines / Red Wine

by Convalescent

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1.
Old Lines 02:58
today I wasted half my breath and I'll still find a way to forget that yesterday I wanted to change I guess I'll wait and see what comes next and I still make the same damn sounds I wish I wouldn't think with my mouth I think it's time to turn the next page because I'm reading the same old lines and do you ever mask your past? by filling up a flask it's not working and my life isn't rhyming and I've been trying to hide my crying with shades while driving I close my eyes for a few seconds at a time open windows create a meditation of some kind today I wasted half my breath and I'll still find a way to forget that yesterday I wanted to change I guess I'll wait and see what comes next
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Red Wine 04:38
red wine spilled on dirty clothes for the washer they sit in a pile haven't been touched in weeks clear drops water drips on the dishes that sit in the sink they haven't been touched haven't been cleaned in weeks I think some cloud has been following me home sun don't shine where flowers do not grow living like this I get lost inside the drone red eyes staring out the window get lost in your head eyes on the rain hoping to find a way

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Recorded in Asheville in Thomas's house
Mixed by Anderson Ragan
Mastered by Daniel Gorham

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released November 25, 2020

Joel Ragan - vocals, guitar, bass, keys
Thomas Mims - drums
Daniel Gorham - vocals and shaker on Old Lines

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Convalescent Asheville, North Carolina

Honest expression through music

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