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Lullaby Argentine

from Year Of The Worm by Don Paris Schlotman

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December: death, the afterlife, and rebirth

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My ghost is a memory
Of how I used to be
I haunt your house late at night
I stroll through the gallery
But you won’t believe in me
Until you turn out the light

I don’t know where we’re goin’
But I know just where I been
I can feel a chill wind blowin’
And if you walk away again
I’ve surely paid the price for sin

My heart is a melody
A dirge in a minor key
A tune to make it seem all right
It’s on your lips eternally
I haunt you oh so easily
Every time you turn out the light

Now time is a part of me
My life is a skeleton key
That opens your heart to my sight
We waltz in the gallery
And tango in your memory
After you turn out the light

I don’t know where we’re goin’
But I know just where I been
I feel a chill wind blowin’
… price for sin

Love still clings to me
Despite trying to set it free
Wraps me up good and tight
It keeps me warm at night you see
And you have truly haunted me
Every time I turn out the light

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from Year Of The Worm, released August 1, 2007

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Don Paris Schlotman Brooklyn, New York

Don Paris Schlotman is a Brooklyn-based solo musician.

The seventh son of a lightning bolt and a mountain lion. Plays music the way some people fall over. His artificial left eye can see 4 seconds into the future.

Past:
bass in neo-noir band Toshio; bass/synth in Brian Bonz & The Major Crimes; guitar and vocals in Dolphins Don't Love; bass and vocals in The Sky Captains of Industry; more
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