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It's a Procession

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lyrics

Filing out the hallway of the palace/ cut the slabs to match the frieze/ it’s a procession a standing militia / out to spread an ancient disease/ circle down around the promenade / lift the banner high above your head / kick at all - all who surround you / march until your feet turn red/ hear the waves crash on the boulevard/ watch them roll back in the street, back in the street/ feel the sun there on your shoulder/ pity the splinter who exits the fleet/ see the son up there on the building/ eyes of ruby and a cheek of steel/ penetrates the membrane of the fabric/ why borrow when you can steal?/ you can’t blame yourself/ you know it’s not your fault/ it’s a procession/ it’s the law

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from Friezes, released January 28, 2022

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Friezes Houston, Texas

Craig Carson - vocals, drums, pads

Jason Hutto - bass, guitar, vocals, keyboards, etc.

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