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lyrics
How the room it holds all like a lot of breath, so I said it easy,
with the T.V. on, long tails with the sleeves cut off,
I make my voice a way you'd make a saint of things,
"I haven't see you lately, only railing parts all shining like the day you'd come"
She says, "I'm glad you made it, how you were running now you're coming back"
"I only talked to strangers, a year I barely had".
Where the roof it hangs and all the weather's inside,
hear us late and Minnesota entire and a boy you love,
with a heart, a heart with all the summer ran through.
Hear the engine kick with all the zephyr in time,
hear us late and Minnesota entire, I was never wrong,
with the right, the right it only ended in truth,
you only tell me some things.
How the room it holds all like you said it would, you're only half as lonely,
with the window up, free air and the shades all drawn.
How the hell it starts it's like where it starts, you're always left and leaving,
all the railing parts all shining like the day you'd come.
The cut, the call, you only give me something new, heard you call it the dark.
I only give you something new, heard you call it,
give me something new, hear you call it.
credits
from I Don't Know What's Safe,
released February 8, 2019
Jeremy Quentin - Vocals, Guitar
Molly Pardon - Vocals
Michael Brenner - Pedal Steel, Bass Lap Steel
Simon Page - Pedal Steel
Small Houses is a Austin, TX based indie/folk project featuring the songs and poems of Flint, MI native Jeremy Quentin. Artfully crafted finger-style guitar playing, and softly sung melodies describing the people, love, and homes of Quentin’s life.
Tender acoustic songs built on folk & guitar intermingle with field recordings from the small town of Blue Diamond, Nevada. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 20, 2021
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i normally only buy death metal, but this album cover was like "hey why don't you give this a shot" and i was like "ok." expansive & chill with the perfect amount of weird. it's like Slint made a laid-back cosmic country album that doesn't annoy me like every other modern cosmic country album. prob cuz chicago rules. "forgot my horse's name" is the best song title on bandcamp. colehutchison