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Fare thee well
Please, don't let 'em tip my diving bell

I'm lost at sea in present company
Mouths are moving like machinery
The pressure drops, my ears begin to pop
The din of cocktail hour is drifting off

Fare thee well, I'm plummeting the depths
In my diving bell…

Another Sun, another Moon
Another man could've penned another tune
He may have even looked a bit like you
Another time, another place
Another man could've made the same mistakes
And I can't take the parallels

Fare thee well
No one's gonna tip my diving bell

All I can hear in my underwater clear:
A rush of blood pounding upon my ear drums
A bathroom stall, my admiral's cabin
Water's seeping in, I fall asleep again…

Another day, another year
Another carousel through the nothingsphere
Infinitely unaware
Another me, another you
Another space I can torpedo to—
Hidden in the bathroom

Fare thee well…
I'm lost at sea, treading through these city streets
Beyond my hood the world is rippling

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from Everybody's Coming Down, released August 14, 2015

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The Good Life Omaha, Nebraska

The Good Life is drummer Roger L. Lewis’s love of classic rock, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Fox’s chaotic approach to melody, Stefanie Drootin-Senseney’s propulsive yet tuneful bass parts, and Tim Kasher’s deft, complementary song writing.

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