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The Last Notes Of The Song

from It Means Nothing Now by Erik Voeks & The Ghosters

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lyrics

In the last notes of the song
We heard the seasons moving on
In the decaying of the waves
We diminish with the last rays

Aching hands unwringing
The clapper’s final swinging
As we ring out an old day
I wish that we could be all that we want to be
But all the want gets in the way

Out beyond where we can see
We dive deep into eternity

We’ve all been here before
Washed up on this shore
Abandoned by the waning tide
And with our final words we repeat what we have heard
From voices on the other side

In the last notes of the song
We heard the seasons moving on.

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from It Means Nothing Now, released December 1, 2023

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Kansas City based unskilled laborer that occasionally is allowed to play and compose music.

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