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Return to the Fall

from AN4 by Automated Gardens

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lyrics

She met her through a wall of stairs
caught unawares
by a flame
with no name
Who has fallen
to blame
in love?

Daddy you’ve become a stranger
a starkly monument to fear
If once you shielded me from danger
this mellow dreamer now feels queer

Emerging through the blue
bodies passed that matter
where light is pain
I am moving
Am I falling
down again
in love?

And Heaven is a grave
for the dispossessed
who need to rest
Why do I feel blessed?
Am I falling
in love?

Daddy you’ve become a stranger
a starkly monument to fear
If once you shielded me from danger
this mellow dreamer now feels queer

My orange light don’t lose your danger
My silver light drinks deep your hue
In darkness solitude’s a stranger
My solitude ignites through you.

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from AN4, released January 1, 1995
Words and music by Keram Malicki-Sanchez (ASCAP/SOCAN)
Vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes performed by Keram Malicki-Sanchez
Percussion, rain stick, clarinet, guitar and harmonica by Jono Grant

Mastered and Engineered by Jono Grant at Victory Drive Studios, Toronto, Canada.

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Automated Gardens Toronto, Ontario

Automated Gardens is the brainchild and inner workings of Toronto native Keram 'Redshift 4.26' Malicki-Sanchez , Jason (Shine) Spanu , and Josh 'NM1' Joudrie .

Their eccentric cockpit of blacklights, analog sequencers, turntables, guitars, harmonicas and lots of customized delay boxes is a visual description of their sound. Lush, eclectic, adventurous.
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