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Song Foundry 3​-​Pack #013

by Jed Davis

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1.
I don’t know how it could be a year since she Neatened her desk and straightened her chair and she Gave me a hug like there was nothing wrong and she Left for work and did not come home Empty chair in the corner by the old bay window Count the months since she curled up in you This is how it is now I know you miss her I miss her too Search the closets but I cannot find The velvet veil that she died behind So I wallow in our ten-year mess Reading cool regards from her new address Lonely doll on the bookshelf by the old bay window Count the months since she smiled up at you This is how it is now I know you miss her I miss her too Hate is Hate is Hate is Love fucked over Bitterness is Bitterness is Something sweet Rotting in your teeth I guess you better ditch me I guess you better cut me off right now Winter came and she rang our bell Back to claim those she loved so well She took the desk and she took the chair and she Took the doll And she left me here Empty heart in the bosom of the cold grey woman Who replaced the sweet dark girl I knew This is how it is now And if there’s so much as a ghost of a dream of a whisper of a prayer of her in there somewhere Please let her know I miss her too
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CROATOAN 02:29
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Two hours of Two hours of Is there God after Is there life after Kansas Kansas Kansas See World's Largest Prairie Dog See World's Largest Prairie Dog Exit 27 Just come over in Six hours of Flat Straight Flat Is there God after Is there life after Kansas Kansas Kansas Eight hours of Eight hours of Is there life after One farmer feeds four million people One farmer feeds four million people Four million people feeds See World's Largest Prairie Dog Exit 27 Stuckey's stop only five miles Stuckey's stop only five miles Stuckey's stop only five miles Sinclair gas $1.98 Is there life after Is there God after Kansas Kansas Kansas Ten hours of Ten hours of Flat Straight Flat Is there God after One farmer feeds four million people Four million farmers feed See World's Largest Prairie Dog Next exit Please Stuckey's stop Stuckey's stop Sinclair gas Phillips 66 only 27 miles Next rest area 57 57 miles When I die don't bury me in Kansas Kansas Kansas Twelve hours of Twelve hours of Denver 150 Denver 100 Denver 153 miles to go More Flat Straight World's Largest Prairie Dog One farmer feeds four million people Stuckey's stop Next exit Sinclair gas Phillips 66 Please Exit Please Next exit 27 miles Road games with cars from Ohio Is there God after Please don't bury me in Please Kansas Kansas Kansas

about

2020 and '21 weren’t good for much, but being homebound did allow me to sort through 30 years of old recordings, and unarchive tons of shelved and incomplete material.

And then finish that shit!

I am not really interested in doing “albums” anymore… holding music back until a dozen arbitrarily-linked songs are mixed and mastered and the stars and planets align. But at the same time, “singles” are kind of boring and “EPs” demand some degree of cohesion, and I don’t want to be boxed in like that. So here is what I offer you: THREE-PACKS

Remember those randomly-bagged multipacks of comic books they used to sell in toy and drug stores? You wouldn’t be able to see what was inside until you tore open the plastic, and the comics might be brand new or fifteen years old… it was just whatever happened to be laying around when they bundled it up. There was no thematic connection, no rhyme or reason to the collection, and one bag could even contain books from both Marvel AND DC. I was introduced to so many fun stories that way, and that is how I am going to introduce (or reintroduce) you to all of these songs.

This three-pack includes “I Miss Her Too” (2022), "CROATOAN" (1994), and a fun full-band arrangement of my live improv with Ed Bablin as he read his poem "Kansas" (1995). You can read more about each track if you click through to its page.

I’m not promising these three-packs in any regularly-scheduled fashion… and I’m not going to tell you about them in advance. When I feel like one is ready, it will just appear. They may have Skyscape/Hanslick Rebellion/Collider songs on them. All of my records from the past that are not currently available digitally will be represented, as well as material you have never heard, including brand-new stuff. But as far as I’m concerned, all of this music is new to most of the universe - and these are fresh versions of everything anyway, so I hope that in a way it will also be new to you.

Let’s have some fun <3

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released March 18, 2022

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Jed Davis Syracuse, New York

Song designer; founding member of The Hanslick Rebellion, Skyscape, Collider; oblivious to genre, trends and the passage of time.

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