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Falling To Rise

from Falling To Rise by Plastic Ants

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Falling to rise in your eyes, pitiful. Fortunate just to survive our stupid selves. How did we ever get by? You told me, “You can never win, but you can lose more slowly.” Falling to rise in your eyes, pitiful. Fortunate just to survive our stupid selves. Falling behind in our lives, you told me, “You can never win, but you can lose more slowly.” We were kids back then, we were lost and lonely. I dreamt I’d find you. While you slept beside me. Floating in pixels of blue memory. Digital rewind of you, out of key. How did we ever get through? I never planned to take that trip. Now you’re closing the distance, step by step. And I’m running to you, running to you. Falling to rise in your eyes, pitiful. Fortunate just to survive our stupid selves. Falling behind in our lives, you told me, “You can never win, but you can lose more slowly.” Falling to rise in your eyes, pitiful. Fortunate just to survive our stupid selves. How did we ever get by? You told me, “You can never win, but you can lose more slowly.” Floating in pixels of blue memory. Digital rewind of you, out of key. How did we ever get through? You told me, “You can never win, but you can lose more slowly.”

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from Falling To Rise, released September 23, 2014

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Plastic Ants Cincinnati, Ohio

Inflight entertainment by singer-guitarist-songwriter Robert Cherry, bassist-producer John Curley, keyboardist-singer- songwriter Guy Vanasse, drummer-singer Joe Klug, guitarist Robbie Reider and cellist Shira Beder. In a world carved out by Plastic Ants you're only as tall as the height of your hopes. And things, well, they're looking up. ... more

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