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Pulled into a fever dream
This path I walk leads me to the sea
Words are whispered upon this salty air
Open my mouth to answer
But there's no one there

I'd jump from these cliffs
But you'd just let me drift

The end is where I found you
Way out on the edge
Beckoned to follow after, I gave in
Barely keeping hold to your soft grasp
Your dress stained red brings the horrors back

I jumped from those cliffs
And you just let me drift

My ears are ringing now with the sound
The sound of our wedding bells
They're playing loud
Death come and drown them out
And leave me cold
Death come and drown them out
And leave me alone

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from To The Ground (Digital Download), released November 27, 2012
Thor Dickey- Vocals, Guitars, Bass
John Gilbertson- Piano
Lia Rose- Vocals (www.liarose.com)
Marshall Vore- Drums & Percussion (www.olinandthemoon.com)
Michael Fecscks: Cello


Engineered by Paul Lamalfa at Henson Studios- Los Angeles, CA
Produced by Thor Dickey & Andre Zweers (www.screaminglizard.net)
Mixed and mastered by Judy Kirschner and Andre Zweers at Screaming Lizard- Petaluma, CA
Additional engineering by Thor Dickey at Magnolia Records- San Rafael, CA

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These Old Wounds Los Angeles, California

These Old Wounds is the moniker adopted by songwriter Thor Dickey. The debut album will be titled 'To The Ground'. Sharing the same name as the closing track to the concept record. A
somber Old Western tragedy with a hopeless end.

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