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Sharing A Frame

from The Harvest Month by Meridian

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This was supposed to be a song for Signals Midwest's record "Light On The Lake", but I didn't finish it in time. Today I added the tempo change / chorus at the end and called it a day.

I guess I was thinking about New Year's Day a few years back and how the pressure to have a good time on holidays and "start the new year off right" usually just results in me having a pretty bad time.

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We started off a brand-new year with our cell phones ringing in each others' ears. Spinning backwards through the days with an overlay in bold italic print: "Why did it happen that way?"

I found a polaroid of you in the pages of my composition book. You were stuck between two. And by yourself you looked the same, but the two of us just couldn't share the space inside the frame.

And I want out.
You're fading now.
You're sun-bleached bare and barely there.

We haven't changed that much, but it's enough to let what has been haunting us fuck it all up.

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from The Harvest Month, released October 1, 2013

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Meridian Cleveland, Ohio

Jake, Max, Steve, Tim and Rozco. five nice midwesterners that play tunes for you.

currently spread across Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. occasionally reconvening to make music, drink whiskey and play pinball.

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