Derek Piotr: None are, secure, none are, permanent, none scar those minds in the pedantic rhythms are just lies, they burst forward into life. But none are secure, none scar the mind, they are all pedantic versus to lie. Um, ahmmm. (4x) Dolly Lee came out to see the town, dressed up in her go-to-meetin' gown. On her rib in letters large and black, she had printed "Dolly little pack and sack". A smooth young man who saw her name, you see, said "How do, Dolly? You remember me." Dolly looked him over and she winked the other eye, then quickly hid her pocketbook and made her first reply, "I remember you, I remember you. Now wasn't you the fella with the open umbrella that I met one rainy day upon the avenue? I remember you, I remember you. Gee, I'm awful glad I metcha, bet your life I won't forgetcha, I remember you." This young man took Dolly out to dine, ordered supper, everything was fine. When they'd had their second pint of wine, he said, "Dolly, won't you cash a check of mine?" She said, "Alright, my money is in my shoe. You wait here, I'll bring it back to you." She went outside and wrote a little note and then she fled. The waiter brought the note to him and these few lines it read: "I remember you, I remember you. Now wasn't you the fella with the open umbrella that I met one rainy day upon the avenue? I remember you, yes, indeed I do. Gee, I'm awful glad I metcha, bet your life I won't forgetcha, I remember you." I have found my religion by looking up to the sky. Why? Because He is the moment, He is there, He is there to heal, to heal you, now, now, now is the moment, the moment, of my devotion, that, that, complain that. I have found my religion by looking, looking, up to the sky. Why? Because He is there, He is there to... He is there, Lord of all things, Lord of all creations, Lord of my love, Lord of...haha. Wanna goolihaha, my religion. Is the moment. All the way down my green river, I found a woman who found in the first shale. Everything he said, turned out to be, a fat number on. The by forever friends seething his tail, with click clack, click clack, click clack. Oh, down by the, Tigris Euphrates you greatest and ladies, come down from and Euphrates everything. My heart is offered still to you. Say one farewell, my dear. Be not to constancy untrue. I can't watch, this disaster zone, anymore. It, pains me. (breathing) You don't know, me... But I can, taste, you. Haverish. This will, change, us, forever...
credits
from Slowburn,
released August 21, 2012
Vocals by Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Lyrics written by Reuben Walton, Derek Crofut, Ada Jones and Orlande de Lassus
Composed by Reuben Walton, Derek Crofut and Ada Jones
Produced by Reuben Walton
Recorded by Reuben Walton and Derek Crofut
Edited by Reuben Walton
Mixed by Reuben Walton
Reuben Walton is a singer/songwriter and music producer based in Falmouth, MA. He is a graduate of Musicians Institute in
Hollywood's Independent Artist program and their Electronic Music Production program, as well as UMass Lowell’s Music Business undergraduate program.
In 2019 he put out a self-titled EP working with producer AVLI Music and is now regularly releasing new music....more
Super dreamy and spacey, just the way I like it. Beautiful music, recommended for fans of Best Coast, Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, and other bands. Check 'em out! "D'Arrest" is my favorite! Reuben Walton
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