cornfields in the heat of summer dry without the rain, can you blame them for blaming us? what a shame is the semblance of… / church steeples peak at a slant rest upon the woodworkers’ hands and their hearts, might as well, this town’s borrowed straight from hell / I still imagine myself floating by from inside the shadow of moonlight, my mother, she sings the song the first time is where home belongs
I hope it’s never too late to drive to Hamilton Lake
will we still relate when the giants take to the sun?
no, I didn’t remember to remember but I saw that they’re tall as forever, and we’re what they see the story unfolds on a screen / I boxed droplets of rain on the window to put away all I saved for when we think it’s too late
I hope it’s never too late to drive to Hamilton Lake
ambivalence is taking the state
in this chapter in history books, it’s hard not to look like we never had a clue, with misinformation we’d been suffused / they didn’t tell me the more that I look between the full and the fade that wherever I go it’ll border Ohio
credits
from Between the Full and the Fade,
released January 19, 2019
Mickey Osthimer: vocals, guitar
Andrew Sears: percussion
Patrick Denney: bass
Zack Stefanski: vocals
Mickey's shitty car: car sounds
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