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Steve Dawson: electric guitar and vocal
Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone
Frank Rosaly: drums
Jason Roebke: upright bass

lyrics

You could have had anything you wanted
But you could not make up your mind
Now your neck stays permanently twisted
And your scars are memory refined

You could have lived anywhere you landed
But you were overwhelmed by the chance
And the home you one day intended
Is a victim of circumstance

You could have said the words you were thinking
But you chose to bite your tongue
Now the white noise whenever you're speaking
Marks your distance from everyone

And your best lines are filled with failure
And your comedy is a farce
And you wish you had someone to turn to
But that river is dry at the source

And when you look to your bitter companions
All the light is leaving the room
in their uniforms and medallions
they are staring straight back at you

if there was only some meaning in common
but it's too late now to protest
and the dream of one day breaking even
is another lost cause at best

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from Funeral Bonsai Wedding, released September 19, 2016

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Steve Dawson Chicago, Illinois

Steve Dawson’s new solo album tells a powerful story of faith lost and artistry reborn. AT THE BOTTOM OF A CANYON IN THE BRANCHES OF A TREE revisits depths that many of us have experienced in recent years and takes us to heights to which we all aspire.

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