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Fear My Dear (Eyelashing 2023)

from Closure. Collected Songs: 1996​-​2000 by Kisswhistle

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    6-panel sleeve with old band photos, original art, and, best of all (I am very excited about this!) Marc made the CD itself look exactly like an old Harriet single. It's worth the price just for that!

    Includes unlimited streaming of Closure. Collected Songs: 1996-2000 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics

I kept my balance leaning on your shoulder.
You kept your footing holding me up.
The ties that bind are slowly fraying
and not as strong as they once we're.

I saw it all in the rise & the fall.
You opened a lid full of tears.
The look in your eye
left me beside myself and all alone with this fear...my dear.

A certain uneasy sort of progress
Was I the one who opened that door?
I thought that we walked through it together.
When you closed it shut I'm not sure.

I saw it all in the rise & the fall.
You opened a lid full of tears.
The look in your eye
left me beside myself and all alone with this fear...my dear.

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from Closure. Collected Songs: 1996​-​2000, released November 17, 2023

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Harriet Records Port Jefferson, New York

I ran Harriet Records between 1989 and 1998 out of Cambridge, MA. I released 10 CDs (most of which are available here) and 45 singles. There are 11 "new" releases so far, most recently the Coronets (London, ca 2000) and Kisswhistle (Pittsburgh). New releases next year by Chris Barickman, the Lookout Honeys, and a follow-up Ekphrastics CD!
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