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Not Much Makes Her Cry

from Falling To Rise by Plastic Ants

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No one would doubt she’s the lucky one, awake to the world through his love. She no longer waits for the shoe to drop or red flags to unfurl when he’s gone. No one would doubt she’s his special one. The chanting has helped clear her head. She said so long to the martyrdom. She let go and let Krishna instead. She let go and let Krishna instead. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when she last felt this happy. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when her mind felt this empty. No one would doubt she’s the happy one. She’s fine, fine, fine, fine, she’s just fine. But if this were the screenplay she started once, here’s the place where the plot would unwind. No one said that it had to unwind. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when it all felt so peaceful. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when it all felt so normal. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when it all felt so peaceful. Not much makes her cry anymore, can’t recall when it all felt so normal.

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from Falling To Rise, released September 23, 2014

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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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