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lyrics

I experience life in a day.
I stagger through, losing my way.
I step into the mouth of a maze.
I clutch the thread.
I clutch the thread.

If I could have stayed lost in the world
I might have been someone who could
Have entered here, purest of heart.
I lost the thread.
I lost the thread.

At the wasting of the day
Colours lie.
As the waters fill the caves
Echoes lie.

There's a Minotaur inside
There's a Minotaur inside

As the creature encroaches on me, I am home.
As the creature approaches in me, I am home.

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from LookOut, released July 24, 2015
Music & Lyrics by Ed Cartledge
Arranged and Performed by Early Cartographers
Trombone by Hannah Chaplin
Bass Guitar by Gareth Hughes
Recorded & Mixed by James Fosberry at BigDog Studios, Sheffield
Mastered by Eric James at Philosopher's Barn Mastering

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Early Cartographers Sheffield, UK

Early Cartographers are an acoustic, bouncy, alternative, occasionally sinister but normally upbeat collective based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK.

We have a kind of rotating membership but once a Cartographer, always a Cartographer.....
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