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A Stomach Full of Mountain Lions

from The Wrong Kind of Mermaid by Strange Her

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I thought it out last night while you were sleeping
How the morning would hide this wall between us
Now it's almost gone run out the engine
And I'm tired of dragging along while you resist it

I can't wait any longer to clear my head
We burned down our bridge and stood on opposite ends
Now that you’re gone, I think I've missed the only chance I get


We let music play on into the evening
Somehow the sound was a start for us to mend all the noise
You got the last word and you can keep it
The lines on your face told me you meant it


I can't wait any longer, I wasn't prepared
You left the door open, I just wasn't aware
Now that you're gone I think it's best that I just get my share

I can't wait any longer, it's not my place
To hold on my shoulders what we couldn't explain
Now that you’re gone I think that it's better this way


Highways and signs both divide
The places that we call home
Long nights and good times
With people we know
But nothing to call our own


Is this my destination that I’ll call home
Wearing holes in the floor waiting by the phone
And now that you’re gone…
Now that you’re gone.

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from The Wrong Kind of Mermaid, released November 18, 2016
Mixed & produced by Michael Bishop of Ochuse Audio
Mastered by Paul Kimsal
Recorded at Pensacola Audio Documentation
Music written by Strange Her

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Strange Her Fairhope, Alabama

With a live performance as energetic as the 80s DC punk scene, and music leaping off the hairy edge of the Emo/Alt Rock Revival, the coastal Alabama based Strange Her lands uniquely on the heavier end of the indie rock landscape of today, picking up the torch from groups like Taking Back Sunday and Brand New, and carrying it into a new age of the genre. ... more

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