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Does your mother say?
And does your father say?
And do your teachers say
To walk in a line?

Does your ancestry
Seem a fantasy
And will your legacy
Stand through the times?

But who’s the one with courage?
Who’s the one who knows?
All reasons that you built,
Fall like dominos

Not convincible
How you lost control
With them lofty goals
Catching the sky

Irresistible
How you could pull the wool
No, you’re no ones fool
Tying your ties

But do you long for listeners?
And do you know your friends?
And can you hear the questioners?
And do your answers bend?

In your thunderstorm
With your worn and torn
I hope you’re keeping warm
Working the Flames

With your bitten tongue
I hope you’re feeling young
It looks like you’ve become
The one with no name

It’s all laid out for you, old man
It’s all laid out for you
So what you gonna do, old man?
What you gonna do?

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from Bonfire Diaries, track released May 17, 2011

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Metal Mother Los Angeles, California

Metal Mother is the pseudonym of LA-based performance artist, vocalist, pianist, and composer, Tara Timberman. Somewhere at the intersection of avant-pop, doom-folk, and electronica, Metal Mother weaves synth-heavy tapestries of melancholic melodies, intricate polyrhythms, and etheric (and sometimes spastic) vocals into cathartic arrangements of songs. ... more

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