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familiar companion
02:41
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familiar companion
(M. Girio)
i’ve been writing a letter
of the things that you’ll never see
there’s a hole in the ceiling
and the light sometimes shines on me
i’m searching for something
or someone who won’t let me down
i know you’re still looking
for the same in some other town
you always amaze me
familiar companion
and i don’t why
i found your old jacket
and i checked all the pockets through
well there’s no going back my friend
to a place that you never knew
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from the corner of your eye
(M. Girio/ M. McKibbon)
is it quiet all around you?
are you thinking of the darkness?
with no map to direct you
are you staring into the shadows
from the corner of your eye
to another night alone
dreaming of the light
not another broken home
you will be alright
you will be alright
the days fill up with sadness
are you blinded by the sight?
you’re breathing so much harder
you fall down on your knees
from the corner of your eye
to another night alone
dreaming of the light
not another broken home
you will be alright
you will be alright
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i don't love you tonight
03:29
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i don't love you tonight
(M. Girio/ M. McKibbon)
there’s a stranger that’s lying
on your side of the bed
they look just like you do
tall tales that you’re selling
with such a straight face
only a fool would believe you
i gave you everything
but i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
this dead horse you’re beating
can’t help you now
with this hole that you’re digging
entangled in expectations
get it all off your chest
those bedclothes they bind you
i gave you everything
but i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
crocodile tears they seem convincing
if you don’t look too close
now every word and look cuts through me
thorns hide behind the rose
i don’t love you tonight
i gave you everything
but i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
i don’t love you tonight
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plume moth orchestra Toronto, Ontario
Plume Moth Orchestra, led by Toronto-based musician and composer Mitch Girio, delves into the captivating realm of indie folk, marking a new chapter in his diverse musical career.
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