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Giant Metal Caterpillar

by William S. Braintree

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Sometimes you feel as though your heart's going to fall into bits I can tell by the look across your face that you feel you're alone You're not alone I am one of those that would fall in too deep frantically searching for a piece of wood to grab ahold just to keep my head above the flood I know at times like this it doesn't help to explain that I've felt it too you will just have to trust that I've been there even though you feel alone, you're not alone Please promise me you will try to stay afloat Promise me you won't fall in too deep Promise me you'll try to keep your head above the flood
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Listless 03:34
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Knock Hard 05:16
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Woe 03:21
The room looked like it had been hit by a disaster I choked on dust kicked up from all the broken plaster If all my organs melt would heaven let me keep them? What's left is one big hole and broken crumbling rafters Woe I heard her sobbing, heavy tears run like a flood It's hard to stay calm when you're seeing so much blood If I reattach the arm, would heaven forgive me? Causing this much pain, how are we a force of good?
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Atlas Dreams 03:11
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Old man faces new endeavors With disdainment, he questions why Young man faces new endeavors Holding no reservations, he never questions why

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released August 19, 2014

All music by William S. Braintree. Written on a tiny tugboat riding a dragon's snout smoke. Album artwork by Raphael Arar.

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