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Diamond Fawn

from The Other Side by Paul Bergmann

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lyrics

Quiet dawn
Light from a thriving sun
Hot little pricks of love
Warming the hardest ones
Rolling bay
Blues churning into gray
Thick in the choppy waves
Holding the oldest beings
Somber sky
So stern on the snowy high
Up here on this mountain’s side
Keeping warm this heart of mine
Oh…
Prying eye
Whites of a milky kind
Sheen of the wildest life
Watching the world go by
Desert lies
Thorns of a burning kind
Form blisters on any mind
But we're keeping the magic alive
Diamond fawn
Spots down to the cloven paw
I swim in your star-filled eyes
You are the gentlest kind

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from The Other Side, released April 2, 2021

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Paul Bergmann New Haven, Connecticut

In his relentless oeuvre-building, Paul has amassed an especially articulate kind of existentialism: what it means to persist, and to create, in a world which dies in the near distance. In No Masters in Paradise, the form of the songwriter’s ballad, in the hands of an expert, is turned inward for comfort, resisting the base lure of worldly approval. ... more

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