At midnight Iʼll be leaving for a place Iʼve never been.
I feel a bit relieved although I shouldnʼt.
I re-read all your letters that the prison let me keep, theyʼre the only thing that got
me this far.
This one is the last Iʼll ever write. Iʼm sorry for the hurt I brought this life.
I hope that you move on to find somebody to give you what I couldnʼt.
To hell with the martyrs , to hell with trying to be.
I know I donʼt deserve this life or glory.
There wonʼt be any angels up there singing me to sleep.
Youʼre the closest thing to heaven Iʼll ever see.
The little things you did that I let bother me before, now I wish those little things
would last forever. We used to count the time by how long weʼd been apart, now
my clock is dust on the floor.
We used to joke about never growing up.
We were drunk and yelling “If we die, whatever.”
Now the only dream I have is watching you get old, forever.
Throw away the memories, burn all my things.
I know I donʼt deserve to be a story.
When they ask me for my last words, I know just what theyʼll be:
“I love every cell that makes you who you are, and everything between.”
In less than 24 hours, Iʼll just be dirt and flowers.
I hope it brings the families peace.
When the darkness of the tunnel is the last place I go,
youʼre the closest thing to heaven Iʼll ever need.
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I am not sure how to classify this & it really doesn't matter... :) This album is superb & filled with incredibly playful melodies & wicked humour - especially in the lyrics. The humour in the lyrics reminds me a little of a modern day Tom Lehrer even if the music is totally different but it is the playing with words & having a ton of fun while doing it that does it :) Thank you so much to tesla_666 for taking me here! I love it & highly recommend it!!! bmurator
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fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018
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They say you can't capture lightning in a bottle the second time. Someone should tell those people that Z&A is Zeus' homeboy.
Fantastic soul metal. Grimmrobe