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Nostalgia [acoustic Halcyon version]

by Cicero

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This is a special acoustic version of Nostalgia for the podcast Halcyon: The Book Of Paimon. This podcast is very good and super well done. Go listen to it anywhere where podcasts are heard.

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halcyon-the-book-of-paimon/id1715159601

open.spotify.com/show/6vXfZ02K9NmHutPhTLXmmD?si=31ebdf53fb1b4188

lyrics

The night is young, but you’re in the shade, of thirty one
It’s nights like this, I can feel, you are hanging on
There are no more storms, in these days, of halcyon

I realize as i sit, watching old tapes, of my home
I reach out from my state, but everything is, monochrome

Ok ok, i can’t win, you beat me on hallowed ground
Thing is that, i remember, a time so profound
Tonight we toast, the shattered dreams, of kings uncrowned

I realize as i sit, watching old tapes, of my home
I reach out from my state, but everything is, monochrome

I cry out, still no one hears, the megaphone
All that is left, are empty eyes on a, bare headstone

credits

released December 21, 2023
all instruments played and recorded by Paul Hedrick

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Cicero Portland, Oregon

Cicero is a 90's emo throw back band fed from bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral, Dear Ephesus, and “Clarity” era Jimmy Eat World.

They had a a run from 2006-2008 but have re-formed and are back as a 3 piece with punchy and emotionally intense lyrics and passionate performances. Though there have been several line changes they are back and better than ever.
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