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The Walking Shoe Revival - Lost Who

from Teardrops Made Of Melted Crayon by Eddy Dyer

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song by Eddy Dyer
music by The Walking Shoe Revival
produced by Jeff Hall and Eddy Dyer
cover art by Che Arrajj

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Is it not peculiar;
the laughing lilacs make my blue;
how no-name, random angels
fall so far apart and few?

Is it not a sad song
when the space band starts to play?
Wanna crack the whip of a new dawn
through the shadowy sighs
to where you shine through the pain

and if you see my lost who
won't you help him out of the rain?

Of you and those who love you,
who has learned to fall, who learns to freeze upon sight?
How hopesick sailors cry for
the way that lost dogs stare at the light.

And is mine not the same face;
have I fallen and frozen, an elaborate stain?
Just wanna make it out of the bad place
Through the shadowy sighs to where you shine through the pain

and if you see my lost who
won't you help him out of the rain?

If you see my lost who
won't you help him out of the rain?

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from Teardrops Made Of Melted Crayon, released October 31, 2007
Brad Clarke - drums
Ed Newton - piano
Jo Ball - cello
Katt Hernandez - violin
Derek O'Sullivan - backing vocals
Van Lawton - bass guitar, backing vocals
Eddy Dyer - lead vocals, electric guitar

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Eddy Dyer Lowell, Massachusetts

The old saying about New England weather is, if you don't like it, stick around because it will change. This is true of Lowell, Massachusetts songsmith Eddy Dyer's music. Currently in the offerings is "In And Up The Tree", from the upcoming album,"Heretic", featuring violinist Scarlet Rivera (Bob Dylan, "Hurricane").
Dyer is one half of Dyer Holiday, who released "Together And Broken" in 2021.
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