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The Tall One With The Palm Trees

from From Age (Deluxe Edition) by The Night Prior

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You’re tired of waking up to see
There’s no one left in this city of quiet lust memories
Are these the nights you were dreaming up back there in The Grey?
Replacing fate with some pseudo love and suburban decay

I’m done running in place
Headed for southern escapes
Maybe there’s something to this scenery change

You taught me how to live presently
So I’m putting faith into moving feet
Taking steps reluctantly
Is better than staying still

There’s that angel sky
I loved through your eyes
Romanticizing these traffic lights
I’m alone, but I’m fine

I learned I loved Blonde, but it was too late
And I heard she preferred when my hair was straight
But it'll never be

And I’m moving further from my ghosts
But they’re still in reach to keep me afloat
I hope your city left me some space to grow

So how does it feel without me around?
I’ll stop begging you to hear me out
I’m through wondering ‘will you wait?’
And I’m done taking pictures of trains

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from From Age (Deluxe Edition), released November 27, 2020

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The Night Prior Los Angeles, California

The Night Prior is the solo project of Los Angeles-based songwriter Jacob Lauing.

He blends the infectious melodies and angst of pop-punk/emo with the dense, layered arrangements of post rock.

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