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Life On The Run

from A Slenderman Musical by Paul Shapera

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Timothy:
They taste each tear that you feel
The hounds let loose on your trail

The months and miles meander across the estranged and crooked maze i’ve fled
Across back end roads when jobs pay low ‘til it finds me once again
I might stay days or weeks somewhere. I might almost make a friend
For a few drink, for five minutes, til i’m down the road again

RGC:
All falls round as you go
Along the black mountain road

Timothy:
I see them on the streets sometimes, kids clustered ‘bout my own age
They laugh in packs and touch and kiss, and i yearn, but yearn in vain
Conversation coming harder as isolation stacks the miles
I forget now how to open up or how to make you smile
Or sit still withouth twitching, the tics that tremble track my tears
The seet curves of the moonlit road turn the weeks to months then years

RGC:
All falls round as you go
Along the black mountain road

Timothy:
Another sad motel room. In the stillness there i lay
I always know that it is coming so i listen and i wait

One more drink in one more bar, one more smoke in this stolen car
One more cup at one more stop, one more highway, one more truck
One more motel’s squeaking bed, one more town you painted red
One more girl across the street whose name you won’t know, you’ll never meet
They taste each tear that you feel
The hounds let loose on your trail
One more job that lasts a week. Nights on end you just don’t speak
People, lives you’ll never be, times of warmth you’ll never see

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from A Slenderman Musical, released October 20, 2015
Sweet Harmonies: Jeff Simms

Acoustic Guitar: Matthew Broyles

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Paul Shapera Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Cama’s attempt to commune with higher beings failed; she only found Decadent Dottie. Together they roamed, indulging in dangerous forms of psycho-neural self-exploration which Cama hoped would present the key to her people’s further evolution. It only led to her destroying her people so that one of their pets could evolve. She sat in her former civilization's rubble and listened to Paul Shapera. ... more

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