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I once fell off a train with nothing left to gain but a hipbone to my head.
Slippin down the cracks of another sidewalk under-standing next to you,
eating dandelion leaves to understand the depths of you.
Ants crawl down my face, bringing me crumbs for the day I wake again.

I once fell off a train with nothing left gain but a hipbone to my head.
Slippin through the dirt instead of oil from your dirty motives,
itching from the scratches from the roots that bind my feet and ground me.
Ants crawl down my face, bringing me crumbs for the day I wake again.

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from Crystal Bright & the Silver Hands, released June 27, 2010

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Crystal Bright and the Silver Hands Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Crystal's songs heavily incorporate her educational background in Anthropology and Ethnomusicology and her experiences playing in groups that have varied from Mariachi, Chinese, Balinese Gamelan, Samba, to Ugandan ensembles.
"This is what it would sound like if Kate Bush were to genetically fuse with Danny Elfman and Dresden Dolls in some strange biological experiment."
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