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Black Hearse (For S. Beckett)

from The Famous Carnival by Dullwood

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Dear companion
Why did you have to leave
Little scenes above in the light
Were just a dream
So the darkness and the mud
Are our reality
To which I speak

I have seen it all before
This waiting's what we're waiting for

Dear silent friend
The room in which I am trapped
Is made of massive bone
These voices haunting me
In such a dreadful tone
Tell me every second I am all alone
I can't go on, I'll go on

No more use for other names
Every Abel gets his Cain

I must not be forgetting:
Every saying is inventing
And if this world is our black hearse

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from The Famous Carnival, released June 21, 2011

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Dullwood Tampa, Florida

Starting with 'Seagull Pheromone', a 2007 demo comprising a few songs written in the course of five years and given away only to a few people on CD-R, the home-recording project Dullwood has produced its first official album 'Ghosts/Recollections' in 2009, which was self-published a year later and was followed by scarce live concerts. ... more

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