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A Letter From Ophelia (feat Monet's Cello)

from livestreams in quarantine by Xibling

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A letter from Ophelia
is what I named this song
how did I reveal you,
eighteen years too young
coronation to be seen
and dawn the oceans crown
the sea is always calm
to those who have drowned

The surf is high
And The sun wont rise
Your world is crumbling all around me
Baby’s gone and so’s my mind
Black water floor gonna set me free

Horizon door
gonna close around me
horizon door
her eyes adore me

Rolled my time to die
Chanced on six smooth sides
The waves embrace at last has found me
Mermaid winked and I went blind
Black water floor gonna set me free

A letter from Ophelia is what I named this song
how did I reveal you, eighteen years too young
coronation to be seen and dawn the oceans crown
the sea is always calm to those who have drowned

she winked like night fall
i claw i claw
at the black water floor
i claw at black black water

she winked like night fall
and i call i call
out to midnights daughter
from black black water

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from livestreams in quarantine, released May 1, 2020

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Xibling Portland, Oregon

[pronounced: sĭbʹ-lĭng]
Synthpunk from Portland, Oregon 

"Rather than rehashing ideas already explored, Xibling assembles their music from the core components that made eclectic synth music exciting during the 80s, while diving headlong into the 21st-century avant-garde."
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