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Two Old Men

from The Early Years by Insomniac Folklore

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We were like two old men contemplating mortality talking about how we'd move opposing ends of the earth and as long as we don't fall off the edge and we don't drownd in our own beaches be assured that we'd meet again. you'd be a drifter and I a musician now I guess we were never that different and I won't forget those late-night session when we'd play our guitars. broken the silence most sacred with sound if we don't drownd in our own beaches. Time will bend and wounds will mend and we will always be friends, let's sing a song send the world to bed.

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from The Early Years, released June 10, 2014

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Insomniac Folklore is a band of lovable hooligans who play songs of joy and doom.

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