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Sweltering Summer of '92

from D​.​R​.​E​.​A​.​M. by Carlton Heston

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You talk, but I never hear.
What could be wrong with my ears?
I must have left them somewhere else,
that's the only explanation I can tell.

And the sunshine's all there is above.
It seeps into the pockets of this love.
It powers and it poisons me,
twists my skin malignantly,
and in the end will never be
enough.

I'm looking at you and what you think you are,
but I'm thinking of eternity and a ladder made of stars.
I've been caught in a moment
in a world I never made,
a creation
vast and great.

And the sunshine's all there is above.
It seeps into the pockets of this love.
It powers and it poisons me,
twists my skin malignantly,
and in the end will never be
enough.

So take this,
take this line but don't wonder where it goes.
It is yours to see,
but never can be to follow.
Hold tight to the things that you can hold
and there's a bright tomorrow.

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from D​.​R​.​E​.​A​.​M., released December 30, 2021

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Carlton Heston Atlanta, Georgia

If you're reading this - Gods of the Dead is the good one. Listen to that first if you're going to listen to anything on here. It's actually pretty solid.

Atlanta Monsters' Ball is also nice.

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