Melting Grid - Julie Byrne

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Paper that's quick to burn, I'm the cinnamon peeler
Beetles crushed that dye the carmine, I exist to be dreaming still

And if the roses need not tending
Until noon I'd sleep
But never could I have gone on that way
Because money was not the thing that yielded sight

Colorado, Wyoming, Helena into the Evergreen
The waves washed all thought of endeavor that was left in me

Would you ask my permission
The next time you absorb me
Preserve my memory of the mystic west
As I lay no claim to the devotion I felt

Our conversation banked in me and I had almost forgot the nature of dawn
I thought of it for days after, even months after the moments were gone

But I'd get so lonely inside of that room
No matter who waited for me
I'll get so lonely inside of that room
No matter who will ever wait for me

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Julie Byrne is a Seattle-by-way-of-Chicago-by-way-of-Buffalo singer, songwriter & guitarist whose first album, the ethereal, "Rooms With Walls and Windows" was released in January 2014. Blending psychedelic & traditional folk elements, Julie creates a highly personal & quietly mystical world that echoes the early work of Leonard Cohen & Vashti Bunyan.

Official Site for her debut album, "Rooms With Walls and Windows": http://orindal.limitedrun.com/products/520228-julie-byrne-rooms-with-walls-and-windows

http://juliembyrne.bandcamp.com/ 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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