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i'll be gone
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DFW indie folk outfit fronted by Jonah Pascal.
and . for the rest, it means more to me than anything that these songs to you have meant . love always, lawton (jonah) ok this is the thing i do, everybody has their own "thing" you know, i've got some friends for example some like to scribble in journals or make collages, i know some people who play basketball, some people who decorate aquariums, who babysit, its not really a matter of honor or payment or amusement or even plain killing time its just singing the true song of your soul. i'm eighteen years old, i'm slightly nearsighted, i like to wear stripes, i hate the way certain words sound and i would like to sing for you, if you like these, feel free to burn them to cds for your own private pleasure or order official copies ($1 each) from . four sample songs four more sample songs good friday's label. order cds for $1 each here.
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Charts
Peak #723
Peak in subgenre #68
Author
j. pascal
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2006
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February 20, 2006
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MP3 2.3 MB 128 kbps 2:31
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i hear a whisper in my head, and i know there's nothing there. and it tears along my brains at night and it pulls under my hair. and it says, tomorrow morning i'll be gone. when the nighttime is cloudy and you can't see a star in the sky. i see visions when i'm dreaming, and i see how i'm gonna die. and i see tomorrow morning, and i'm gone. i look behind my shoulders and the shadows flee away. i'm sure it's not me casting them, i fear today's the day. yes, i'm afraid tomorrow morning, i'll be gone. i know tomorrow morning, i'll be gone.
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