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She floats in like a memory, she’s moving cautiously
The shag carpet parts before her feet, a breath dancing silently across the room

Time stands still like an effigy, tortured by sun and rain
This cheap hotel reeks of history; tobacco and beer stain the upholstery

The smell of night settles upon the room
Hovering, it lingers like a spent balloon
Casting silhouettes against the wall
A shadow play of innocence before a fall

She saunters in like royalty, she’s moving gracefully
The curtains wave as she passes by; sycophantic symbols of a long goodbye

Is she waltzing towards some destiny, or is she wandering aimlessly?
The room grows still in the fading night
the perfumed air is mingling with the morning light


The smell of night settles upon the room
Hovering, it lingers like a spent balloon
Casting silhouettes against the wall
A shadow play of innocence before a fall

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from Songs for Agnostics and the People Who Love Them, released July 1, 2015
Written and performed by John Feodorov.

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Artists with Issues Seattle, Washington

Artists W/ Issues is the musical nom de guerre of Seattle artist John Feodorov. Mostly known as a conceptual visual artist, Feodorov was playing in bands in high school long before he showed any penchant for art. Early on, John’s music was inspired by artists such as The Kinks, David Bowie and Brian Eno. His songs gravitate towards the eclectic, philosophical and the absurd. ... more

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