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Rhythm and the Rain

from By the Neck by backwords

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lyrics

rhythm & the rain

well i'll keep moving
through the rhythm and the rain
the tops of trees, those mountain streams
the pavement, cracked and maimed

cause the way that i'm feeling
well i know it isn't right
well i guess its time we got a clue
got in the car to drive

oh the waves, in the distance
and the way we used to roam
because you know the closer i get to you
the further i'm from home

our bodies
these dreams decay
just waking up
so we get paid
and i don't know
which way to go
or how to say
(i'm moving on--)

oh those waves, in my rearview
and the way you used to moan
because you know the closer i get to you
the further i'm from home

now we've stopped
end of the road
i'm turning back
without a home
and i don't know
which way to go
my rhythm's off

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from By the Neck, released March 6, 2012

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“With 60s girl group vocals that are cut with a harshness that recalls Pavement, this quartet isn’t afraid to push towards psychedelic edges.” – THE WILD HONEY PIE

“Mellow folk pop.” – BROOKLYN VEGAN

“Their acidic folk-pop can be striking.” – POP MATTERS
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