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lyrics
Oh I call out, where did it go?
The heat keeps shutting down
The pipes nearly froze
I need your warmth now even more than before
And so I call out, where did it go?
Oh I call out, I’ve seen this before
The beast in a new disguise or some wholly new form
Tried to freeze, crop, enhance, and revise
With nothing to show
And so I call out: where did it go?
Freakin’ out and I’d like to incinerate my dread
But I’ll fashion a metaphor instead
Like fastening a bomb to our bed
And grieving long before we’re even dead
I should reiterate this is all in my head
I leap from where I stand
I’m falling in, I’m falling in
Oh I call out, where did it go?
Can we keep our guard down just as before?
And the piece I puzzled out is what I’ve already known
That to freeze our form now will always fall short
Freakin’ out when I feel we are inevitably wed
To stagnate like bogs in the bed
Or reiterate like songs in my head
But here’s a more affirmative simile instead:
We’re becoming like the crash, pull, and crest
Yes I leap from where I stand
I’m falling in, I’m falling in
credits
from A Whisper, A Shout,
released December 9, 2015
Written by Sam Cantor
Sam Cantor - vocals, guitar
Jay Hosking - guitar, synthesizer, vocals
Nick Rawson - bass
Eric Derwallis - drums
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