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Ashes and Embers

from Signs of Life EP by Telescopium

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God, I hate this air
And I really don't care
About most of these people
With personalities so vile
Gonna take me a drag
While I take a look back
And I swear it's the last one
I promise I'm not in denial

For I love to hate this place
As the weather turns
Gonna take what I learned
And let the city burn
Let the city burn
Goodbye to this forsaken waste
There's no time for regret
And no need to fret
Gonna take what I get
Gonna take what I get

Gonna take a chance
Try a different dance
And find some brand new partners
The situation's not ideal
Five years in the breach
Has done a lot to teach me
About how oranges work
But maybe I like apples

But I've grown to like your face
If it wasn't for you
There'd be nothing to do
And you know it's true
You know it's true
And I'll always celebrate
What we had before
Nothing less nothing more
As I walk out the door
As I walk out that door

As I walk out that door...

Now as we stoke the dying embers of summer
They're smouldering like the memories I'll always remember
They were the best of times
And even the worst was fine
Goodbye

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from Signs of Life EP, released November 1, 2019
Written by Parthan Shiv

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Telescopium Brooklyn, New York

Throughout its half-decade spiritual and physical journey, which has taken it from New Delhi to New York and all manner of points inbetween, TELESCOPIUM has strived to create music that is both earthy and ethereal; both heavy and uplifting; both complex and catchy. ... more

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