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"Riverfest Delirium" | genre: Indie | |
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A guy goes with his alcoholic uncle to Riverfest in a midwestern town where he has a Ray Bradbury style hallucination that he's a Viking lost in a labyrinth. |
Credits: written by Jess Bourgeous; performed by Chichimech; Jess played the piano near the end of this one. Dan played the hi-hat because jason sucked too bad on drums to be able to play the toms and hi-hat at the same time. Engineered, mixed, and mastered by jason robert |
Lyrics
The hedgerow paths lead in deeper than anyone would ever devise.
Fog drapes around like a curtain, obscuring your new Norman eyes.
With each new turn come specters of people you knew long ago.
Apparitions so very untimely; a consequence of not letting go.
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Looks like I made a wrong turn at the beer tent.
Where's my Marlboro hat, and where'd I get this horned helmet?
You find at the labyrinth's center a fifty-foot denizen of hell,
a cross between Mr. T and Cthulu who hunts by a keen sense of smell.
"We're trapped, but we'll go out fighting. Take courage, lad, don't be afraid.
If we die here, we'll go to Valhalla, yet we still may cheat Fate with our blades."
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But before you can act, you abrubtly come back to original time and place.
Though you'll never admit it, for once in your life you're relieved to see uncle Stu's face.
And the smell of sauerkraut and dead fish wears you out and you just want to go home to bed.
Like the House of Usher, the maze was just a treacherous place in your head.
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