Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on super, shiny 12" Vinyl with a custom, fold-out booklet with lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
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Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
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Mick Terry's new release, "Days Go By" on Emptyhead Recordings - Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on Compact Disc, along with a downloadable digital booklet including lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
item ships out on or around October 30th, 2018
Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I was sinking when you found me
With my heart of stone
Worn around the edges
Frayed and sepia toned
Now the days go by and I waste my time
Photos fade, fates resign
Emily come back
Pages curl and the dust motes fly
Count the hours, wonder why
Emily come back
Either tethered to a smoke ring
Or spat out like a spark
Waiting for the world to spin
Just to leave a mark
Now the days go by and I waste my time
Photos fade, fates resign
Emily come back
Dust motes fly and the pages curl
All these lines about a girl
Emily come back
Sometimes I hear you laughing
Or see your sweet smile upon another’s lips
Now the days go by and I waste my time
Photos fade, fates resign
Emily come back
Pages curl and the dust motes fly
Count the hours, wonder why
Emily come back
Emily come back
Emily come back
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