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Self Portrait Autumn Twenty Sixteen

from The Johari Window by The Singular

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When you were
The statues on the beaches
The rain it fell in pieces
To fill you when you’re numb

You overflowed
With sentimental nonsense
An existential process
To keep you upright

There
In the fall
When you felt the weight of things to come
Holding fast to the strings that could all come undone
In your head
Did you know that there was something
Something that was changing

If you were
If you were a good man
She wouldn’t have to work
So hard to find your bed

In the fall
When you felt the weight of things to come
Holding fast to the strings that could all come undone
In your head
Did you know that there was something
Something that was changing

Reality remained dark
In the void was a masterpiece of love
The bird spoke
"Everything is veiled until it’s not"

Oh
In the fall
When you felt the weight of things to come
Holding fast to the strings that could all come undone
In your head
Did you know that there was something
Something that was changing

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from The Johari Window, released June 7, 2019
Music and lyrics by: James Pequignot

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The Singular is a band that holds high the value of music as an experience and strives to make a good one for anyone who cares to listen. As a modest four piece rock band they produce a sound that can be described as cavernous and overwhelming. They triumph the art of storytelling through song, and always invite their audience along with them on a musical journey. ... more

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