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from By Ourselves by Nathan Eliot

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Open up to your sound
Listen up to your sound
Break the glass with you sound
Cause then’s just memory

Is this all here, happening now?

Now cannot be if there ever was then
How can every intricacy listen?
Now cannot be if we see what’s coming, hear what’s drumming
Everything’s been moving with no mission

Bring it down with your sound
Let it out with your sound
Luxury of your sound
Open yourself to now, cause future is to come

You’re anxious for the winter after
Nostalgic for the summer before
Still cozy in the changing autumn
We only know to take for granted spring

Is this all here, happening now?

Turn it round with your sound
Lost and found with your sound
Three to count with your sound
Turn a smile to me now, cause future is to come

Do we pursue the everlasting?
Imprisoned in the place we dream and wake
Record each thought, mundane or grandiose
We only know to occupy our space

Open up to your sound
Listen up to your sound
Break the glass with you sound
Cause then’s just memory

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from By Ourselves, released July 28, 2019

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Nathan Eliot Minneapolis, Minnesota

After collaborating on the Minneapolis music scene for more than 15 years, Nathan Eliot is proud to release his second solo album, By Ourselves, a piano meditation on time, on July 28, 2019.

His debut album, Universe in Me (2014), transformed "familiar folk instruments into celestial sound machines, as mandola mingles with synth and bells." (The Current blog)
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