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Muscle Memory

from The Lonely Hands by The Lonely Hands

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lyrics

I was noting the briskness of our walk and my unusual ability
to keep the rhythm steady – steady.
When your words tore through my head
you cracked a smile at my stillness,
“you should challenge yourself sometimes,” sometimes

Familiarity funds the memory of the muscles
and if you learn to bend it will bend - bend

If there’s a lesson in time spent with friends,
it’s we develop half-truths;
fractured memories retold get fleshed out.
Somehow we still find the shame in our eagerness
to recount these stories, the messages they’re changing.

Familiarity funds the memory of the muscles
and if you learn to bend it will bend - bend

Maybe if I stay ahead of the flame
I can develop a new posture;
Compensate for the smoke ceiling,
we are remarkably adaptable beings… Smoke ceiling
Avoid every crack in the sidewalk;
I noticed the rate of our stride
But I kept the rhythm steady

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from The Lonely Hands, released December 14, 2013
Jenna Kole - Guitar, Vocals, Omnichord
Emily Barker - Ukulele, Vocals
Haylee Hill - Vocals
Scott Wagner - Bass
Jay Kole - Percussion

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