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Sleeping with my socks and blue jeans on
Belly up and wasted
The flavor of regret clings to my teeth
And the morning light won't chase it
On a death march to the drumbeat of my own heart
This scene so wonderfully scripted
That I almost believed it when I said
That I was over the moon when you left

We can go up and we go down
Turn this shit around and around and around
We can go up and we can go down
Turn this around and around and around

The Sunday morning sun rays scorch my skin
As they trickle through the curtains
The memories explode inside my chest
My body is an ocean
I write you a Hallmark symphony
And leave it on your nightstand
We're dancing around the fall again
And then we kiss and we pray we connect

We can go up and we go down
Turn this shit around and around and around
We can go up and we can go down
Turn this around and around and around

And I won't forget the smile on your face as we drowned
As your gentle hands were pulling me down from my cloud
No I won't forget the smile on your face as we drowned
As your gentle hands were pulling me down from my cloud

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from SaturdayNight Satellite, released December 16, 2014
Copyright 2014. Written, performed, and produced by Robbie Haas

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Elmer and the Ceramic Trees Janesville, Wisconsin

Conceived in the summer of 2012 by Janesville, Wisconsin singer-songwriter Robbie Haas, Elmer and the Ceramic Trees blend the lush melodies of bands like The Beatles and Big Star with the doom-and-gloom pop of The Cure and Echo and The Bunny Men, the driving rhythms of New Order, and the big choruses of Bowie and Arcade Fire to form a style of indie pop that is at once harrowing and gorgeous. ... more

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