Fresno - The Easy Leaves



     
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Fresno Lyrics


let's go for a walk and paint the stars in constellations of cruelty
can you dig the moonlight
pass around the clevers so we can cut each others hearts out
let us dine with out love and make it easy and keep it meaningless
only to disintegrate any ground we shared
can you dig the moonlight
paint me your sorrow and I'll make you famous
show me your happiness and I'll forget you exist
in my book the characters bleed for what they desire
dream with me so that we can ignite defuse
wear friendship thin smother lust
I do not want what is not mine
I never did
I knew what I wanted but filled time with additives to block the pain of rejection
I spent too much time worrying about me
I am so selfish
I destroyed us and any common ground
but half the fun is rebuilding

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The Easy Leaves performances span the gap between the worlds of raucous barroom revelry and Sunday morning gospel-tent revivals. Hinting that the spirit of rowdy drunken celebration and old-time revival salvation may not be as separate as some might think. Floors will shake, music will roar, and spirits will flow from open taps and stomping souls – It’s all happened before and is sure to happen again.

The group formed north of the Golden Gate in 2008 when songwriters Sage Fifield and Kevin Carducci, together mired in influences ranging from country gospel criers and shakers to flailing punk rock debauchees, combined musical forces and took to the streets. Their original songs meander from bluegrass stomps to personal spirituals – minor swings to honky-tonk grinds, and even the occasional rolling waltz. While their style leans toward traditional ‘old-time’ American folk music, they consistently branch out beyond the narrow confines of genre, creating a distinctive 21st century acoustic sound. Lyric driven compositions are accompanied by percussive interplay between guitar and double bass – punctuated with dynamic vocal harmonies. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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The Easy Leaves