When the wind dies down
In the calm you make your mind
When your eyes no longer see
That’s when tomorrow begs for a chance to be seen
Realize the pain will end when you’re finally released
When is another stone when it changes to if
When desires quick decay
Blinds the love it used to save
When today is too much
That’s when the sun comes out against your design
Devoted till the end
Bow, stare and then
The coffee that you made yourself sat waiting cooling one last time
One flaw with your design
Your heart was stronger than your mind
So the coffee that you made yourself sat waiting, cooling one last time
One last time – let it out
You can’t communicate or carry all this weight
It’s bombs away my love
So let it out
My mothers name was Mary. Saint Mary to my father’s friends, Mama Wes to my friends. In 2010 on the fourth of July she suffered a stroke. It affected her just enough to take the wind out of her sails. She felt useless. Over the next two years she gradually willed herself to die. On April 7th 2012 at 8:35pm my mother got her wish. She devoted her life to my father, my sisters, the church, and me. This song is for her.
credits
released May 27, 2013
Song by – echolyn
Recorded and mixed by Brett William Kull
Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Avatar Studios New York, NY.
Brett Kull – Electric guitars and backing vocals
Ray Weston – Lead vocals
Christopher Buzby – Piano, Hammond organ, wurly, and synth
Tom Hyatt – Bass and backing vocals
Paul Ramsey – Drums
Written and Recorded at Chateau Fornance and Catapult Sound between June 2007 and February 2013. Organ recorded at Abington Friends School May 2011. Piano recorded at Area 602, 2009. Mixed at Catapult Sound February 2013.
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