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Finding fossils on the hillside
while the sun strikes him down to his knees
where his great grandfather's sweat
swallowed up left for dustJust to escape push the pain to right
sketches a wave in the soil
one drop on his dry, dry lips
'fore he goes inflamed and insaneDreams about swimming
miles away from the sea
dreams about swimming
and the moon brings him back
dreams about swimming
miles away from the sea
while the moon stems the tide in his heartCast iron and recall
the ore pouring deep in the vein
as the years of searing heat, 'till all is just salt
that is left in the bed where he sleepsDreams about swimming
miles away from the sea
dreams about swimming

though he's miles from the sea
dreams about falling
from the sky through the sea
dreams about drowning
while the moon looks awayHistory unheard
silent like the waves
a graveyard for the giants
that was his eye, dry is his heartDreams about swimming
miles away from the sea
dreams about swimming
though he's miles from the sea
dreams about falling
from the sky through the sea
while the moon lays out a bed
of bones to call home
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Calexico is an alt-country band formed in Tucson, Arizona in 1996, known for playing an eclectic variety of music. The two main members are Joey Burns and John Convertino, who first played together in Los Angeles as part of the group Giant Sand. They have recorded a number of albums on Quarterstick Records, while their 2005 album In the Reins, a collaboration with Iron & Wine, has reached the Billboard 200 album charts. Burns and Convertino have also collaborated with Lisa Germano and Howe Gelb as OP8, releasing the album Slush in 1997.

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