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Calling Us Home

from Winters by Ed Poole

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We soared over two thousand houses
And stood taller than two thousand homes
But a seemingly natural disaster was calling us home

I cursed at the harshest of winters
The season was never this cold
The ice had touched more than just mountains
As it spread to my bones

As serious as I have ever been, count me in
Pretend those that may have chosen to remain, they will fade away

And I stepped back to the green and the hillside
The first home I ever did know
But this seemingly natural disaster was calling us home

As serious as I have ever been, count me in
Pretend those that may have chosen to remain, they will fade away

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from Winters, released October 25, 2013
Ed Poole - Guitars, Vocals
James Tidd - Bass
Connor Dickson - Drums

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Ed Poole Liverpool, UK

With brooding acoustic guitar lines and soaring vocals, Ed Poole embraces the DIY ethic, self-producing and creating songs that blend and weave emo, punk rock and folk with more atmospheric and darker tones.

His debut album, Envelop/Erase was released in 2019 via Liverpool based indie-label, Doing Life Records.
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