High-bias cassette tape with full lyrics and art by J.R. Boyce, includes a bonus track not released digitally. Only 50 copies available.
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Original hand drawn art from J.R. Boyce instagram.com/dawghands
Doing an exclusive set of art for Telos Tapes.
This piece is in two parts entitled "Ascension Part Un" and "Ascension Part Deux"
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Jan Sessions wrote me a song with all the right words.
Reminding why I breathe, share and sing.
Abandoning rust and decay the wasps became bees.
The morning cascaded into empathy.
I took all the value systems and made them the same.
The opposite of Joshua whipping a braid.
So many moments of joy paired with such neglect.
But when things were good you were better than the rest.
Still failures had its teeth inside me
When the details become my very best friend and gratitude for my family as
Means to end everything I mean
When the pressure is unsustainable and survival feeds into complacency
Jan started later in life, painting brought her joy
Her art's on display next to a truck stop and wafflehouse
Her art is better than mine, I feel like she cares
Creating for joy, for the moment, fully there
Thinking for ourselves running with
Foxes, I just wanted to write a good song, I never wanted to be on a
Stage of life, fulminating drift.
But the forest wounded by the wind, weeps dead leaves as we hurl wild horses over cliffs.
Jan Sessions wrote me a song with all the right words.
Reminding why I breathe, share and sing.
credits
from No tree can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell,
released September 10, 2021
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