seasonal allergies have always come and gone
like you inside my mind on the good days
meteor showers fell on my bravest gesture
while you were throwing darts with Happiness
and there was nothing I could’ve played
I want to feel nothing until you run away
I’d tell you one thing
if you could hear my heart falling
northeastern wind stirs up memories like photographs
the images constructed in your likeness
they wouldn’t be a mirror, no, they wouldn’t tell the truth
if I met you now I wouldn’t want you like this
if I met you now I wouldn’t want you like this
and there was nothing I could’ve played
I want to feel nothing until you run away
I’d tell you one thing
if you could hear my heart falling
all of the songs you carved out and played
they mean fucking nothing without your face
I’d tell you one thing
if you could hear my heart falling over
the sound of your
retreat
credits
from Interlopers,
released October 2, 2012
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amelia curran: backing vocals
brad goodsell: bass
craig jennex: drums
melanie stone: backing vocals
tara thorne: vocals, guitar
rebecca zolkower: violin, backing vocals
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