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Almost There

from #Muricana by Revelator

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Slow walk sad eyes
Street lights shown bright
Main Street drunk fight
Home alone at night

I want it, I need it
Deep into your eyes and I’m falling under
You stoke it, You feed it
Smokey air at night and we were there together

I want it, I need it
I lay my heart on the line and it’s torn asunder
You stop it, Impede it
We were almost there, we were almost there, we were almost there, but you have another

Speed drive all dark
Cry eyes torn apart
Heart lost no spark
Love gone still born

I want it, I need it
Deep into your eyes and I’m falling under
You stoke it, You feed it
Smokey air at night and we’re there together

I want it, I need it
I lay my heart on the line and it’s torn asunder
You stop it, Impede it
We were almost there, we were almost there, we were almost there, but you have another

Rage filled am I
Dark day dark night
Can’t think not right
Impact red lights

I want it, I need it
Deep into your eyes and I’m falling under
You stoke it, You feed it
Smokey air at night and we’re there together

I want it, I need it
I lay my heart on the line and it’s torn asunder
You stop it, Impede it
We were almost there, we were almost there, we were almost there <repeat to end>

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from #Muricana, released August 22, 2017

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Revelator Greenville, South Carolina

Revelator started as an online collaborative project in 2011, and matured into a live indie rock band with the release of their 2017 album #Muricana. Heath Lane and Jon Rasmussen have been with the project from the start, acting as the creative force for the album. Patrick Foard and William Smith have joined the band to bring the sound to the stage and bring their own input into new music. ... more

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