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Now Is Not A Good Time To Be On Fire

by Throw Me A Rope

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1.
Intro 01:33
I'll hurt his feelings so he knows to never do it again I saw you in a city I've never been to
2.
If we leave, we can't get back without the key She just wants to spend more time with him
3.
Hyperbole 02:44
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Soundproof 02:46
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Don't Ask 03:11
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Dry 04:17
Keywords and adjectives used to be our therapy Stepped away for half an hour nothing came back to me This is heaven we're along, no where to call our own How the sunlight plays upon me I should expect the blurry vision and the stomach pains Dry swallow pills and bullet trains Meet where the creek connects the field where our wounds can heal How the moonlight plays upon me We're as close to perfect as we can get
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Repeat 05:07
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Winter 03:58
I hoped you would catch my eye I know how but I don't know why It's not tomorrow till I fall asleep I just count the days instead of counting sheep In this city's dead eye winter We hit all the red lights Maybe I can hold you there Love in reverse is close enough Are you ready for the rest of our lives? Not ready to live too afraid to die Twenty minutes closer to seeing you How'd we get here again? So soon, so soon Are you ready for the rest of our lives?

about

Our first full length release.
All songs written by Throw Me A Rope.
Recorded July 2014 - October 2014.

credits

released October 18, 2014

Throw Me A Rope is:

Ananth Batni: Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Cello
Charles Scheider: Vocals, Guitar, Drums
Ashe Eliot Welch: Bass, Vocals

Guest vocals and ebow by Declan Enright

Recorded and Produced by Ananth Batni at Pretty Good Studios.

Thanks to Rebecca Marie Goforth for the album art! (DFTBA, friend!)

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