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After the Stars​.​.​.

from The Chief Mourner by Jon Ransom

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lyrics

After the stars have receded back into the night
And the moon's has stolen away its light
I confessed what it was I'd buried out of sight
A feeling I knew in my head was not right
I'll say and do and think how I want to
Even though I know I'll have to kick and scream and fight
It will all be all right, all right, all right

When the words we used have faded to black
And the insults to injury have lost their effect
I obsessed over what it was I thought lacked
A feeling that grew after years of neglect
I'll say and do and think and act how I want to
Either way I know I'll have to kick and scream and fight
But it will all be all right, all right, all right

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from The Chief Mourner, released February 19, 2015
Jon Ransom - acoustic guitar, vocals
Chris Benson - acoustic piano, mellotron
Tim Ward - drums, percussion

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Jon Ransom Portland, Oregon

Jon Ransom started playing guitar and writing songs at age 18, and over the course of a decade, has amassed an arsenal of songs ranging from quiet, contemplative tunes to anthemic folk rock ballads. No-frills, heart-on-your-sleeve, pure, unadulterated honest music. It's personal, intense yet fragile, and prone to bouts of incendiary cacophonies of melody and harmony. ... more

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