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Snow falling like ticker tape on a grey parade, because we are going to have to kill someone we love today. And hey, hey, hey, will this ever go away? My fear of water, your love of distance. You were the pin of a kaleidoscope, in the heat and the action, in the din and the lights as they rushed to save your life. And hey, hey, hey, will this ever be okay? My fear of daylight, your love of flirting with men who just want to take you outside and take you alive. (We have the light of day before us, we are marching, we are marching forwards.) And I stared too long at the lake. As the water filled my lungs I spoke your name. And hey, hey, hey, will this ever go away? My fear of tomorrow, your love of Four Roses, straight from the bottle. And hey, hey, hey, will this ever be okay? My fear of water, your love of distance. And hey, hey, hey, will this ever go away?

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from Distance, released December 27, 2010

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The Dead Elm Society of Canada Lakefield, Ontario

Dead Elms was a group of musicians playing the songs of Alex Unger, operating between Toronto and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada during 2009 through 2011.

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