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Insanity as the (hopefully illusory) destination given the way things have been (always) going

The big anthemic finale! Except there are still a couple more songs...

Written July 1999, mostly recorded 2000. Second vocal, bass and organ added April 2013.

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And we may all know bedlam
Just by peeling back the face we have achieved
And we may all find someone
Who’s been looking out from somewhere up our sleeve

And we may all be cried on
And frightened in a way we can’t ignore
‘Cause we may all be crazy
Though we might have never noticed it before

I’m gonna wake up tomorrow morning
And find myself in bed with someone else
And I’m a rotten man, a misbegotten man
Because I’ll see myself
And I know that you, you might have seen it too
Ah, help

And we may all know bedlam...
‘Cause we may all be someone
Whom we wouldn’t want to know we were for sure

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from The Sinking and the Aftermath (Songs From the Year 2000), released May 27, 2016
Mark L.: vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, keys
Mark Doroba: electric guitar
David Thibodeau: drums

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Mark Lint Madison, Wisconsin

Catchy, homespun tunes ranging in style from power pop to folk ballads to alt country, laced with a sense of the absurd.

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