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Vagrant Sabbatical - Cycle

from Group Picture Vol. 13 by Making New Enemies

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When Dan Fullham sings "Wait, I’m trying to tell you all what I am" I suddenly feel embarassed as if I've been gloating an identity my full life. When Dan Fullham sings "When the morning comes can we run it back and hide?" I suddenly wish he was my high school teacher changing the course of my life. The Buffalo native now living somewhere near Boston released an MNE album BANSHEE this year, which has been my companion on many soft drives, and we are so grateful to eek out one more wonderful Vagrant Sabbatical track this year :)

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Settle down and whine another year away too
December’s come again
And who am I when someone screams to show them some truth?
Am I crawling back to bed?
A little upper
A little downer
A little loving one another
But then the morning comes
I’m dead inside
When the morning comes can we run it back and hide?
I’ve grown fixated on what I used to be
But time it carries onward
I shall yield to entropy
Wait, I’m trying to tell you all what I am
Still waiting to know that though
I’m not sure how all bad things go
But this one’s been dragging on
I’m not sure how all bad things go
But this one’s been dragging on
Cycle back to cold December
In the same bleak fucking winter
Take me out of December now
Is there something better though?

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from Group Picture Vol. 13, released December 25, 2023

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