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They rest above the earth
Nothin' left but carrion
The sky is filled with scavengers
But so is the earth below
Not a word, not a sound
We all pass with our heads down
We're out to seek redemption
Maybe someday that time will come

Here's my elegy
A song to ease them to death
And for all that he's done
I swear I'll bring the end

Find myself tippin'
The poison down my throat
And each shot is just diggin' my grave deeper
As if six feet aint deep enough
The hunt is drivin' me mad
But soon there'll be nowhere left to run
'Cause I got his name carved into my shells
Each and every one

If my last breath is cast before it
Let 'em know that I tried

credits

from To The Ground (Digital Download), released November 27, 2012
Thor Dickey- Vocals, Guitars, Bass
John Gilbertson- Organ
Lia Rose- Vocals (www.liarose.com)
Marshall Vore- Drums & Percussion (www.olinandthemoon.com)
Tim Marcus- Pedal Steel (EX: Or, The Whale)

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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