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Forlorn Prophecy

from The Atlantic Recollection by Andrew White

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You don't know me, but I want you to
I would do the things that you would do
Follow me and maybe you will find
Beauty in the meaning of the rhyme

You will move on; one day, I will too
But think of me and I will think of you
Winter is my forlorn prophecy
This is where I'll always have to be

Darling, would you want to have me here
I would care you without the fear
Of staying down and living life alone
I can help you up and be your home

Now I know that I can't be with you
Theories of the thought of something new
Keep you from the repetitious life
Living in the moment and the night

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from The Atlantic Recollection, released April 7, 2012

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Andrew White Portland, Oregon

Bred more by wandering than by his native Ohio, Andrew White weaves pop-folk tune-stories that feature enough personalities to populate a small town. Armed with his sister's haunting falsetto, he renders scenes and stories of staggering emotional variety. His multi-instrumental blends of the ordinary and supernatural provoke the thinking mind as much as it will the dancing feet. ... more

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