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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Special edition of 500 numbered albums on 180 gram vinyl with special hand-tipped gatefold jacket with printed lyrics and additional art.
Includes unlimited streaming of "Omen" LP
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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edition of 500
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lyrics
Did you run with a gun up in Vidor? What'd you steal, where'd it go, what'd it pay for? Was it fun to be young in an ordinary body filled with night? And the dog, hackles up, in the mirror did they teach him to want what he sees there? Up at five, high at nine, in the Northshore pines, o Robert, don't you cry. You cannot see, but you hear the storms blowing in a ways, blowing out a ways. And will the sun come through? There was love, as it was, in the corners. All the parties the law can abide. You were buzzed and afraid, but the way he played, the way she sang goodnight. You cannot see, but you fear the storms, rolling in a ways, rolling out for days. Until they come for you. You cannot be, but you feel the boy that you should have been driven out again. They're coming now, now, now, they're singing Robert. On all the dirtpile porno buckshot Sega days, with all the trailer kids on Cloverleaf parades, you were a torn-down boy, so kind and usual, beautiful. Again, you're told that you cannot stay, you cannot stay. You cannot be, but you feel the man that you could have been, they'll kill all of him. They're coming now, now, now, now, now, they're singing, o, they're screaming Robert.
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