Original CD pressing of Sometime Come the Mother. Sometime the Wolf. in a clear jewel case w/ lyric insert. Includes screen-printed cardboard O-Card sleeve.
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Words aren’t coming like they used to
But I’ve got to write it all down
I’ve got to remember
What it felt like to be
Desperate
Anything but prodigal
Hopeless
And unaccounted for
Black clouds, storming over me
Regression, regression, regression
Black clouds, storming over me
Regression, regression, repeat
Will I have no songs left to sing?
Will I have no songs left to sing?
We only exist in what we create
So I’ll bull through the barriers
Screaming, “I’m still here”
Though I can see you
Still, I know I’ve wandered
Hold me still
‘Cause I can’t keep from shaking every time I think about where it is that we came from
Keep us
Guide us
Until the end of time
’Til the end of time
And I won’t wait for this to be over
Mend it together
Keep us true
Recorded at Barbershop Studios in Hopatcong, NJ
Produced by Kevin Kumetz and My Eyes Fall Victim
Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Kumetz
Artwork and layout by Dan Martin
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