Limited Edition of 100 Compact Discs w/ Custom Vinyl Sleeve
- Limited Edition Artwork
- Full Color printing on Compact Disc
- Laser Inscription Mirror Band
- 7 mm transparent vinyl sleeve, Spot White & CMYK printing
- Extended Version of Hybrid Human
- Additional Hidden Tracks
- Illustration by Ram Han
- Art Direction & Design by Joel Eel
- Photographs by Aabid Youssef
- Mastering by: East End Mastering
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She looked up at me with doe eyes
and said something poignant,
I think. I couldn’t quite hear.
I knew she understood
me in that moment.
Some kind of innate,
unspoken understanding.
The rain kept coming,
unforgiving skies,
she said “I heard you fight the wind too?”
And laughed.
LOL, I guess it’s that unspoken knowing.
Language didn’t suffice,
it never mattered.
I knew were cut from the same cloth,
You could just tell.
The rain eventually dissipated,
the clouds excused themselves.
The kind of calm, only god could offer.
The comfort of being uncomfortable,
when the world owes you nothing
in this world ablaze.
She kept laughing,
the skies parted.
And all the gold
and all the ochre, shone through
like it had every right to be there.
The skies parted,
and all the gold
and all the ochre shone through
like it had every right to be there.
We sat observing.
We had nothing to say.
She looked up at me
She said “I heard you fight the wind too?”
And said something poignant
And she laughed
“I couldn’t quite hear.”
I don’t know I guess it’s that unspoken knowing
I knew she understood me
language didn’t suffice, it never mattered
I guess it’s that unspoken understanding
I knew were cut of the same cloth
and laughed
You could just tell
The rain kept coming
The rain eventually dissipated
Unforgiving
The clouds excused themselves
She kept laughing
The kind of calm only god could offer
“I heard you fight the wind too?”
The comfort in being uncomfortable
We just sat there in silence
When the world owes you nothing
I don’t know
In this world ablaze
I guess it’s that
She kept laughing
Language didn’t suffice
The skies parted and all the gold
and ochre shone through
like it had every right to be there
We just sat there in silence
We sat observing
It never mattered
We didn’t have shit to say.
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