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The Atlantic Recollection

from The Atlantic Recollection by Andrew White

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No need to be fearful
It’s just what you get down here
Everything is a circle
You end up where you appeared

"It's all wrong," invading your mind
Do you know her anymore?
No need for explanations
It's been made holy by the Lord

It's bad to be forgotten
It’s just like you thought it feel
Piercing darkness with your thoughts
Makes the darkness feel more real

In the beauty of illusion
I thought you were one of a kind
Then my mind came to wander
To find it all to be a lie

So run

Can you stand to be a man?
Do you know how to love?
When their love has been abandoned
Will you, too, say you’ve had enough?

Can you keep your well-known promise?
To yourself and to you friends
To hold and love and treasure
Not her until the very end.

So run

You’re running faster
Oh then she could
And in the beauty of denial
You simply pass the place you stood

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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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