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My Father's Mother

from Self by Civil Culture

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lyrics

What's under my skin
Is never know
My body shakes from the ground below

And I'm happy
It's nothing like before
Creating every instant
That I can feel you more

Tossing and turning
It all comes to me
Both as unknown
But familiar geometry
Blazing and burning it all down to shreds
I am standing here wondering what it all meant

And I'm happy
It's nothing like before
Creating every instant
That I can feel you more
That I can feel you more

From the first time I started see
I was only moving backwards till washed out to sea
Never saw it coming and couldn't see it go
I miss you so dearly from my heart on the floor
Your eyes have faded since you've moved to the unknown
It's with the angels I have traded
Crying Oh
Whoooa
Whoooa
Whoooa

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from Self, released June 30, 2012
Written and Performed by Jeffrey Francoeur
Recorded and Mixed by Brandon Zarrella
Mastered at mWorks by Nick Dragoni

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Civil Culture is a peregrination of contradictions
super-imposed in the sonic spectrum. Listening to the call and answer of one's existence to find the harmonizing tensions of life, Civil Culture lends itself to an open mind.

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