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Spring shows is naked self, illuminating the now and then, and all that is to come... The fate of two binded by Thyme and rain. They meet, they and look into heaven, into God, into a mirror.

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{I'll never, never let you go... I won't let you go}

The sun rises overhead!
the kids would look out and run under the sky

they would come out and play...
and run under the skies...

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from Rose Garden In the Gospel of Now, released October 11, 2012
Lyrics, Vocals, Guitars, Strings, Drum Machine, Effects by: Nadeem Ahmed

Lauren Jobson-Ahmed: Harmonies, Dialogue
Charles Jourdan: Bass, Harmonies

Produced by: Nadeem Ahmed

Mixed by: Nadeem Ahmed and Jason Norris

Engineered by: Jason Norris

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Thaddeus Lowe Brooklyn, New York

"It’s clear Lowe is wrestling w high concepts of self-understanding. His voice twists like a whirling dervish & mysticism underlines all his lyrics. In addition to providing the vocals to his record, he played every instrument we hear & mixed & produced the song himself. “They Came from Stardust”, which took Lowe six years to compose, comes ahead of his upcoming album Return To Nature."–Kajal Mag ... more

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