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The Shining Hours

from Doubt – free by The Far Stairs

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Birds came in the summer rain: I took it hard, took it too hard, I took it way too hard. Cities melting in the sea again: I took it way too hard. Strange lights in the streets at night: I took it hard, took it too hard, I took it way too hard. The soldiers told me it would be all right: I took it way too hard. You know it found the cracks. It grows into the plants and wraps the cold and glowing heights. It blows in through your hands at night. It takes one to make the sun: I took it hard, took it too hard, I took it way too hard. It takes two to make the moon: I took it way too hard. You know it found the cracks. It blows in through the plants and wraps the cold and glowing heights. It grows into your hands at night.

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from Doubt – free, released November 2, 1925

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