COMES WITH +1 ALBUM DOWNLOAD CODE FOR A FRIEND (to be emailed). Shimmering 2.5" x 3" professionally printed stickers based on actual polaroid scan by SONATORE, the artist behind Tasogare's album cover. Extremely limited, never to be reprinted.
In honor of our friend SONATORE's passing, if anyone would like the gift of a sticker mailed to you please message us and we will happily send one to you free of charge.
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Bloated words
Inflated Feelings
Carry me out and up
Tethered above the water
"Stop regarding man in whose nostrils is breath,
for of what account is he?"
(from Isaiah 2:22 ESV)
"You cut and tie
Wander, blind as the wind
Or the post by which you are bound"
On what authority can you say
"Your heart's as rampant as it was before the buy"?
To think that "love"
Could be confused with "the truth"
Plans and intentions kept as "the will of life"
Rather than "law" carved into stone pipes
And "life" spoken as our cover, cage, collar, and casket
I have no better understanding
Just plead by our bond
That we no longer have to plead
But comfortably breathe
Held back
Repressed
Is there a word or phrase to excuse what I've been calling "self-denial"
"Look up
I know it's out there for you"
Are you understanding of this burden;
My life of yearning?
Take it apart
You want because you have not
It comes and it goes
How could the wind pull you along so easily?
My refuge is not so whimsical
Yet I am still haunted and kept feeling bleak
Count me up or count me out
I'm done living in longing
credits
from Tasogare (Twilight),
released December 4, 2020
Elizabeth Wolfe - Vocals
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