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I Found a Map​.​.​. or Infinity is in the Eye of the Beholder

by Afraid of Storms

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The first song ready off of a seven song EP that will be available sometime this summer.
The sample at the end is from an old radio program that I can't remember the name of right now. The title of the episode is "when the mountain fell." I thought it fit, and it is, to my knowledge, public domain. If someone finds out otherwise hit me up. I'm afraid of lawyers.
If people have production advice I'm all ears.

lyrics

I collide,
I'm petrified,
inexplicably half my height.

The monotony
of the roaring sea,
reminding that there's no home for me here

at all
at all.

The shelving now
is falling down,
eclipsing the ruin that it surrounds.

Tennessee,
overpowering,
I'm traveling over the valley
or the riverside.

*a bunch of "ohs"*

In the aftermath
of the avalanche
take it all in as we're looking back.

Will the mountain erode?
Inferno.
Should I put all my effort into letting go
of something?

Knoxville doesn't know my face anymore.
I let myself slide off the river shore.
Does it seem the future has something for me?
Will the Tennessee River slide into the sea?

Anaphora,
a miasma,
otherwise simple but cavernous.

Ellipsis,
now meaningless,
there will be a day when we don't exist.

credits

released June 3, 2015
Nathan Wolfenbarger: Piano, vocals, production
Parker Hamilton: guitar
Chase Brown: banjo, vocals, complaining
Hayden Kesterson: guitar, vocals, drums, production, and complaining too but in a more all-encompassing way

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Afraid of Storms Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

hayden and others trying to remain calm in the face of the enormity of it all

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