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March 1970

from Is Too Late by Edith Granger

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March 1970
Lyrics by David Nichols

By the time we got there, there was nothing but blankets
Some random hair and some pottery fragments
Eyewitness, stakeholder, no one came forward
Explanations leaning to the sordid

What are the authorities thinking?
In too deep, persistently sinking
A March 1970 volume of Time
Is this your cutlass? No that’s mine

I know how this sounds, extremely profound
But you’ve taken off again, you’re just not around
Ice cream, wafers, a ceremonial garter
Nobody needs to become a martyr

What are the authorities thinking?
In too deep, persistently sinking
A March 1970 volume of Time
Is this your cutlass? No that’s mine

You’re out of my life
You’re out of my life
You’ll be forgotten
Strands of red and yellow cotton
You’re out of my life
You’re out of my life
You’ll be forgotten
Strands of red and yellow cotton

What are the authorities thinking?
In too deep, persistently sinking
A March 1970 volume of Time
Is this your cutlass? No that’s mine

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from Is Too Late, released November 1, 2023
Music by Justin Burch
Lyrics by David Nichols

Vocals, Piano, Bass, Guitar, Glockenspiel by Justin Burch
Drums by David Nichols

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