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from The Mine EP by Graham Lindsey

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EVERYTHING

I don’t believe in destiny
The answers never come that easily
I wave my arms and improvise
I’ve re-spun my web so many times
My sundown my pouring rain
My baby she ain’t never gonna come back again
Everything that rises must come down
Everything that rises must come down

I don't believe anything I see
When fear holds up a mirror to face eternity
And you and I what a bad excuse
But it’s the only one that's ever been good enough for you
My nevermind my faraway
My god I should’ve known that the rules don’t change
Everything that rises must come down
Everything that rises must come down

My burst of light why do you fade
All of heaven and earth were destroyed in a single day
I could never keep them both in time
Yea go on ahead just you try to tell the dark you prefer the light
My stepping stone my sinkhole
My big bang my black hole
My queen of spades my stalemate
My half a boat my frozen lake
My midnight my half-awake
My baby don’t you know that this has always been the game
Everything that rises must come down
Everything that rises must come down

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from The Mine EP, released January 20, 2009
Graham Lindsey – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Graham Lathrop - pedal steel

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Known for the dark, raw, stripped-down approach he takes to American roots and folk, Graham Lindsey's music has been said to fall somewhere in the middle of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, and 'if Gillian Welch had a male counterpart,' while following in the traditions of Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly. But, it does so with plenty of his own punk rock sensibilities in tact.

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