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Welcome! A song for you! Harbour! First single from forthcoming record "Analogues Of May"
lyrics
LYRICS
Endlessly pulling, a gathering mind
Faded through stain glass, soon I will see a harbour
Now there’s no memory, stuck inside memoir
Couldn’t shake the feeling, of this last new love
And in time, speaking of divine
Plainly without archaeology
Music born in colour, in colour, at our harbour
Oh harrowed daughter, saturated by the way
Waiting for the myth and melody, it’s stationary light to beam
It’s never over, but I have no more tears
And there she sits, so unsuspecting
And in time, speaking of divine
Plainly without archaeology
Music born in colour, in colour, at our harbour
And after all that waiting, we received the score
A million minds, meld into a single core
No harbour for the saved ones, no glory for the rest
Behaviour wasn’t chosen, assigned at very best
credits
~Recorded at the Post Office Studio, Wolfe Island~
Written & Composed by Sara Jarvie-Clark
Produced Engineered & Mixed by Hugh Christopher Brown
Sara Jarvie-Clark / Lead vocals, electric guitar & violin
Devlin Flynn / Electric guitar & drums
Hugh Christopher Brown / keyboards and synths
Jason Mercer / Bass
Mastered by Richard Dodd
Cover Art by Antonia Lamantia
Wolfe Island Records
Thank you to Canada Council For The Arts & FACTOR for supporting this project.
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