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Holding Court at the Funeral Brunch

by Chris Page

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LYRICS:

I hunkered down in that town
To ride out lonely
Intentions were good I understood
You might floor me
Though I stuck a photo of you on my wall
I kinda lost the beauty of it all.

The fragrance hung there, from your hair
Like an oldie station
Celebrating songs gone so long
Out of frustration
By the time I ditched those credit cards from you
I wrote a springtime love song you might use
To help you float away, cause I could see how things had changed
Hey, I didn’t say that I’d forget you, but there’s a lot to get to.

Though we didn’t sing
There was this ring
To keep us sober
The girl in my dreams
Said some things
Then I adored her
By the time you left the funeral brunch on cue
I wrote a springtime love song you could use
By the time I ditched those Christmas cards from you
I wrote a springtime love song you might use
Hey I heard you say diamonds are forever pain
Hey, I didn’t say that I’d forget you, cause that’s a lot to get through.

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released March 4, 2022
Recorded Feb 2022 at the Las Vanier Haus of Fuzz.
Written and performed by Pager.

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Chris Page Ottawa, Ontario

Songwriting for indie garage bands Expanda Fuzz, The Stand GT, Camp Radio, and all these folk songs I strum quietly to myself, just below the din.

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