Return To The 'E' - Limited Edition Cassette (50 Only)
Cassette + Digital Album
Limited to 50 copies only! comes with download code for digital album download as well
Includes unlimited streaming of Return To The 'E'
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Empty trails
Cold at night
Howling wind
Path divides
I stay left
You stray right
I now see
Sunny skies
You're in deep
Deep in mud
Earthquake comes
Opens wide
Central heartbeats
Ever beating
It’s slowly fading
The more we’re apart
Central heartbeats
Ever beating
I wanna feel it
With you in my arms
Central heartbeats
Ever beating
It’s dissipating
Each step of the mile
Central heartbeats
Ever beating
I wanna feel you
The beat of your heart
credits
from Return To The 'E',
released May 28, 2021
Music & lyrics by Jeffrey Carlson
Vocals, guitars, synths & organs performed by Jeffrey Carlson
Bass performed by Chad Fjerstad
Drums performed by Timothy Java
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