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I hear a labored breath
I hold mine
I wish you had a zillion left
But I’m not blind
To the path before us
I can see the forest for the trees
I try hard not to show it
But where it’s going is no mystery
The road went up and down and around, but now it’s coming to an end
And I’m too tired from all this traveling for trying to pretend
So I’ll take care of you like you took care of me
And I’ll promise I’ll protect your legacy

Friends I thought were gone
Can stop by
Like an old familiar song
Stuck in time
But we could use a party
We can’t dance but we always loved to sing
And when the crowd is quiet
I have the chance to tell you everything
And every time I bear your weight I know the times I leaned on you
And when I look into your eyes I know how you can lift me too
So I’ll take care of you while you take care of me
And I’ll promise I’ll protect your legacy

credits

from Seems I Survived, released October 7, 2022
Matt Aquiline Guitar
Heather Catley Vocals
Alex Hershey Slide Guitar
Bill Maruca Accordion

Recorded at The Square Studio
Mixed by Jake Hanner
Mastered by Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Sound Los Angeles

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The Dead End Streets Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Stellar songwriting and exceptional musicianship from a group of seasoned Pittsburgh musicians lead to a sound that marries folk, rock, blues, country and a little blue-eyed soul into Roots Rock that is pure Pittsburgh, with skill, authenticity and the kind of depth you develop surviving a few cold Winters. ... more

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