the second daughter is commonly the quieter out of the two.
she moves slowly when she's vacillating between her two worlds.
when she leaves the woods, she's trying not to hide her former guilt.
when she walks her mother home, she makes sure to hide her new tattoos.
well i am not me the horse is not mine, no identity can absolve her this time, nothing to hide behind or to hold onto.
the second daughter is commonly the quieter out of the two.
she moves slowly when she's vacillating between her two worlds.
she takes the bus to work and draws a new line there in herself.
the sand sticking to her sheets gets in her bed stays on her feet.
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odd and effective contrasts: warm, ear-candy pop juxtaposed with confrontational lyrics that discuss uncomfortable truths about the world. production impossibly good. Strip Mall Church
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Yes, it's dark folk. It's grunge. It's heartfelt, honest, amazing. And, yep, there is some doom metal in there. Just enough to send a shiver down your spine with the palpable grief and rage as it sneaks up on you. Rumpel Vim