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Drag Me Home Demo

from Demo EP 1 by Fred Oakman

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2010 Demo of a new song written and recorded by Fred Oakman.

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the cold air cuts the tension like the dead trees shed their leaves. and i can sense the apprehension blowing off your breath to you tiny knees. these dead hills they shake my bones. these dead hills they shake mybones. like a broken tambourine.

today i'm thinking that i've got quite a lot to thank you for. but it's just one sinking feeling that sends my heart straight overboard. these blue waves they crush me down. these dark waves they drowned me out. before you save me on the shore.

rain drips from my thinning hair, down my nose, then through my teeth. and i wish that you were standing here watching the red pulse through our streets. they always drag me home. they always drag me home. before i ever want to leave.

so temperamental, tried, and true just like a dream. i woke up from in a cold sweat, you had died on account of me. when we get the wish of a better view, tell me who the fuck will see? these eyes they burn like hell. yeah these eyes they burn like hell.

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from Demo EP 1, released October 23, 2010
Lyrics and Music by Fred Oakman. Recorded on 10/23/10 at Fred apartment.

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