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Evermore

from Palace of Sin by Palace of Sin

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Given a Razor's Edge and I was reborn
A wood bound scrapbook left me lost and forlorn
They always look better than they really are
But with free love well we ain't bound to go far

When I first saw her. Melissa. That sylph like figure from a family of raconteurs. I found myself staring and falling in love with a family long familiar with oppression. An oppression I never understood. And I never would.

Tabula rasa ill blighted to start
That stupid maxim never touched my heart
But here's this banjo it may save the day
Nobody laughs but the waiters anyway

We buried our flowers in an anti-corporate individualistic freak based culture, that new religion. That new religion of macrame, where I disguised myself as an artist and I started spewing social realism with a biting edge. I felt so new like I could make a difference.

Stormy hubris and naivete
She's not yet holy, not yet alien to me

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from Palace of Sin, released October 31, 2016

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Drew Danburry Baltimore, Maryland

Drew Danburry has independently toured and released records since 2002.

He's released over 400 songs on over 20 albums/13 EPs and played 800 + shows worldwide. Including 2 Daytrotter sessions, 3 invitations to Pop Montreal, 1 to Pygmalion Music Festival and 1 to Treefort Music Festival.

He's accomplished this long list of acheivements almost entirely DIY.
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