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These Are Dangerous Times EP

by Dragon Welding

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These Are Dangerous Times The long untrodden path of abstinence is laid The only evidence of moderation fades The way is littered with abandoned good intent Nobody noticed where it went Face facts or persecution - these are dangerous times Turn down a known solution - these are dangerous times You can fold attitudes into the shape you desire Holding back on wonder only fills the gaps with lies Come misappropriation sit with me tonight Unburden expectations we demand the light Distance fuels affection for an object of desire Burn like paper morals on a fire Face facts or persecution - these are dangerous times Turn down a known solution - these are dangerous times You can fold attitudes into the shape you desire Holding back on wonder only fills the gaps with lies Orchestrate your way inside unknotting string quartets No standing ovation you deserve what you will get Bury strangers with the past and everything they made You won't abandon things again Face facts or persecution - these are dangerous times Turn down a known solution -these are dangerous times You can fold attitudes - into the shape you desire Holding back on wonder only fills the gaps with lies
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Another Dawn 03:29
Another Dawn So there's the answer over there It surely comes as no surprise Hiding unrecognised in plain sight Clear thinking can negotiate Stupid ideas in early states It still infuriates, I'm bowing out We are never going to stop the night From snuffing out daylight This is a final warning Most nights end when another dawn arrives The best of days were never flagged The bad ones only seemed to drag the lake For evidence of why and when Some kind of graphic is required To plot the things that what we desired Against the mess we made, it's all undone We are never going to stop the night From snuffing out daylight This is a final warning Most nights end when another dawn arrives A sleight of hand to trick the mind Will mystify most of mankind If we shout loud enough the mob can't think All days are numbered so they say I make the numbers go away Use tiny writing or invisible ink We are never going to stop the night From snuffing out daylight This is a final warning Most nights end when another dawn arrives
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Omblivious 01:52
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See How The Money Runs To The Money See how the money runs to the money See how the money runs Finely craft lies Dropped from height on low esteem Life been undermined? You'll do, welcome to the team See how the money runs to the money See how the money runs Folded into shapes Idea theft on every mind There's no right or wrong You’re either in or left behind See how the money runs to the money See how the money runs Toxic poison words Swim inside you until you die They can't be unheard Only drowned out when we cry See how the money runs to the money See how the money runs Lenders call the tune, Credit is a curse and a tool, Don’t cash in on life “I Owe Mes” are not redeemable See how the money runs to the money See how the money runs

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Change is essential. Stagnation leads to boredom and that, in turn, leads to frustration. The dilemma, or course, is identifying in advance the things we perceive need to be changed, and what we think those things should be changed into? Should we throw away something that is flawed but functioning in the hope that swapping it for something else, that we can't yet see, will be better? At the moment, I see a lot of people being presented with brightly painted and colourful boxes that are closed. They look appealing and they may contain treasure. They may, of course, be empty. These are dangerous times.

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released July 5, 2019

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Dragon Welding London, UK

Dragon Welding is the first solo album by Wolfhounds guitarist, writer and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Golding. He has been a part of Wolfhounds since 1984 and has written, played and sung on every Wolfhounds album. Dragon Welding features contributions from Alice Golding (The Othyrs and Wolfhounds backing vocals) and son James Golding. The album cover was conceived / painted by his wife, Helen. ... more

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