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Week 39 - End Of The Earth (230930)

from Song A Week, Vol. 8 by James Tristan Redding

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(written at the Memory Motel in Montauk)

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The world is round the world is flat
A light is shining through the cracks
The train is leaving
Without the ones who don’t believe it
Way out beyond the tracks

I rambled high I rambled low
My toes kissed every lonesome road
So many faces
I forgot what I was chasing
At least a lifetime ago

There is a place that I have seen
In just the deepest of my dreams
Where there’s no mountain no canyon deep
No sun or moon no wake or sleep

That’s where I learned what love is really worth
At the end of the earth

The room is white the room is black
The fiction’s bleeding through the facts
Outside it’s raining
I can feel the season changing
And it’s never changing back

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from Song A Week, Vol. 8, released February 12, 2024

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James Tristan Redding Nashville, Tennessee

British-American songwriter, singer, audiobook narrator, studio player, Godin Guitars official artist.

Founded global collective www.SongAWeek.org, performance art experience The Under Over: tinyurl.com/uoxuo (song circle underneath a highway) and writing retreat www.TheNashville24.com (annual challenge: write 24 songs in 24 hours).

Cuts by Sarah Harralson, Eli Alger, Emma Gale, David Easterling
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