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Front: I will break your heart for you
Back: 2.5-inch Atlantic Fadeout Cicada Design
T-Shirt Color: Navy
50/50% cotton/polyester blend
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T-Shirt Options
1. Women's Break Your Heart T-Shirt - Navy
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Cicada T-Shirt Details
Front: Cicada Atlantic Fadeout Est. 2010 Design
Back: Atlantic Fadeout Logo
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about
Written by Abigail Henderson
lyrics
Lyrics:
Its been fifteen years, a thousand miles
Since you went South and I went wild
Since I came back and you left town
Since I fell hard and settled down
The hallowed halls and junkie floors
Southern drawls and hometown bars
You lit out, I took my time
Saw the world roll by an Econoline
Raise a glass to what we lost
And to what might have been
Glory, glory to the bright young things
I held you when you couldn’t walk
And you spoke for me when I couldn’t talk
Jamaica Plains and New Orleans
St. Louis got the best of me
The red-eye flights and Belgian joints
Stolen nights and hollow-points
Top rolled down, cowboy boots
Are we the only living proof?
Raise a glass to what we lost
And to what might have been
Glory glory to the bright young things...
We lost a few along the way
Some found God
Some found L.A
Some just walked away
I’m still walking
I’m still walking
Raise a glass to what we lost
And to what might have been
Glory glory to the bright young things....
Glory glory to the bright young things.
credits
from Better Run of Bad Luck,
track released May 13, 2011
Abigail Henderson - Vocals, Guitars
Chris Meck - Guitar, Vocals
Dutch Humphrey - Bass, Vocals
Amy Farrand - Drums
Recorded at Manheim Studio B, Mixed at Gloryland.
Recorded by Chris Meck
Mixed by Chris Meck with Chad Meise
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