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The Immortals

by The Immortals

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1.
Sad, tired, tired of what you've done to me. Drained, expired, you've got me down on my knees. Insane, it's crazy the way you've been treating me. Sad, tired, tired of what you've done to me. You say that love is blind, So why are you looking at me that way? You say that it will be fine, But I say it isn't so. I say it isn't so. Sick, depressed, everybody sees I'm a mess. Twisted, broken, there isn't anything left. Sad, tired, tired of what you're doing to me. You say that love is blind, So why are you looking at me that way? You say that it will be fine, But I say it isn't so. I say it isn't so. I ain't listening baby, Cause you're driving me crazy. I ain't listening baby. Say it isn't so, say it isn't so. Sad, tired, tired of what you've done to me. Drained, expired, you have got me down on my knees. You say that love is blind, So why are you looking at me that way? You say that it will be fine, But I say it isn't so. I say it isn't so. You say that love is blind, So why are you looking at me that way? You say that it will be fine, But I say it isn't so. I say it isn't so. lyrics by Frank Keim
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Calendars 04:42
I’m not sure if you remember But I wrote you a song in December There’s a certain amount of uncertainty That comes to you when it comes to me If November was the beginning Then why wasn’t I singing You say November it began But I thought October was the end You live inside a calendar Except you think it’s June again July was two months ago I think it’s time you let it go The first time that I saw you was two Aprils ago But it took me until that August to even say hello Days and months and years could pass But nothing you say will ever last You say I jump to conclusions a little too fast But I say I won’t let my heart collapse If May was just a maybe How could September have ever saved me I don’t know what I was thinking But you don’t remember what you were drinking You live inside a calendar Where every day is a new song By January I was lost By February you were gone If November was the beginning Then why wasn’t I singing You say November it began But I thought October was the end You live inside a calendar Except you think it’s June again July was two months ago I think it’s time you let it go If November was the beginning Then why wasn’t I singing You say November it began But I thought October was the end You live inside a calendar Except you think it’s June again July was two months ago I think it’s time you let it go It’s not that I can’t sing you love songs It’s just I don’t know what to write The system has some flaws But none worth putting up a fight There’s a very distinct difference In doing wrong and right It’s not that I can’t sing you love songs It’s just I don’t know what to write lyrics by Emily Horton, August 2014.
3.
You say you know love but I don’t think you do at all Well I guess I had to finally make that call Silly children in boardwalk arcades Convinced ourselves there was no need to be afraid Is this our falling out Is this our falling apart Hanging in and hanging on may have gotten us this far But I’m beginning to fill with doubt And yes, they teach us to run away from the ones who hurt us I never learned you would be the one to burn this down Burn this down Pretty boys with their pretty words and pretty faces I’m sick of all of this, let’s cut to the chase, kid This isn’t a roller coaster, I’m sick of up-and-downs I can’t just keep on chasing you around And yes, they teach us to run away from the ones who hurt us I never learned you would be the one to burn this down Burn this down Look what you’ve done now You’ve burnt this down Is this our falling out Is this our falling apart Can I please just Go back to the start lyrics by Emily Horton, August 2012.
4.
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. He has trampled out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored. He has loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword. His truth is marching on. Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on. He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat. He has sifted out the hearts of men before his judgement seat. Oh be swift, my soul, to answer him. Be jubilant my feet! Our God is marching on. Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Our God is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies, Christ was born across the sea. With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me. As he died to make men holy, let us die to make them free, While God is marching on.
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There’s a time and a place That I would have felt wicked There’s a time and a place For my lack of distance There’s a lot I couldn’t say Because I am tied down There’s a lot I couldn’t say About my hair in your face for hours What was once is now, I just don’t know how (x2) Do I miss you (x4) I’d apologize But I don’t quite regret it I’d apologize But you’d think better of it In the morning I’m gone And it never happened In the morning I’m gone I don’t want to forget What was once is now, I just don’t know how (x2) Do I miss you (x8) lyrics by Emily Horton, March 2015.

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The Immortals 2015 - An EP by the top performing group of Loudoun Music Instruction in Loudoun County, VA. This album is a creative expression of years of training in the fundamentals of music. The nine young musicians in the group (between 13-18 yrs old) have a combined 55 years of training at the LMI school. Their songs reflect their lives, thoughts and feelings on the world. Their performances demonstrate their passion, love of music and closeness to each other. This album is a trip you go on and don't even realize you've been gone.

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released April 18, 2015

The Immortals is a band composed of students of Frank Keim at Loudoun Music Instruction-

Tyler Scheerschmidt- keyboards, percussion
Ryan "House" McCall- bass
Aidan Bruecken- guitar, vocals
Emily Horton- keyboards, vocals
Ryan Taylor- keyboards
Lauren "Bagel" Bogle- guitar, vocals
Beatrice "Bebe" Baxter- guitar, vocals
Nathan Dahlman- percussion
Cole Zimmerman- guitar, vocals

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