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The Old Wet

by Lament Cityscape

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I need to learn how to pull it all out Every time you put it in me Last time I learned How to pull it out Until I bled I heard you say "Let's float away" I let go and rise
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You might think you've pulled me out through your throat But you've left the worst bits behind I've dug so many goddamned ulcers Just to have a reason to remind And I'll be here Among the dead You might think you've sewn them into me tight But you let the best ones escape I'll taste so many goddamned ulcers Just to have a reason to reshape And I'll be here Among the dead
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This ritual will make us whole Under our skin we'll hide the toll We'll birth it through our backs So nobody sees How we've tied ourselves up And swallowed both the keys I'm done We've just started Our puddles will drain Into each other's path A flower will grow in the aftermath Staring into this Just to face my fear That the end of an old story is finally here I'm done We've just started I'm done

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released December 21, 2020

LAMENT CITYSCAPE : THE OLD WET
Performed by Mike McClatchey | David Small | Seánan McCullough | Peter Layman | Lee Bartow
Recorded and Mixed by Mike McClatchey at Underland Studio in Oakland, CA and Buffalo, WY.
Live drums, additional percussion, and additional vocals Recorded by Ben Hirschfield at Nu-Tone Recordings in Pittsburg, CA
Mastered by Zach Weeks at God City Recording Studio in Salem, MA.
Art by Mike McClatchey

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