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Meaghan

from Out At Sea by Alan Scardapane

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Meaghan, running down the pavement
Feeding birds in cages, in the third grade

But now I haven’t heard your name in ages
Been through so many stages of health and misery

Meaghan, though you’d be courageous
But now you’re in the back pages, with the OB’s

So why’d you choose, the hole and bruise
Over a breath, that was yours to lose

Blaming, cursing the heavens for their taking of sons and daughters
Now they’re breaking, choosing a casket and a grave

Mother and father, should they even really bother
Making amends with one another if their child can’t be saved

So why’d you choose, the hole and bruise
Over a breath, that was yours to lose

Meaghan, where was your head, what were you thinking
When you were sinking towards the bats and the bees

Now your brother has no guardian to cover he and his cursed lover
But you’ll be waiting at the gates

So why’d you choose, the hole and bruise
Over a breath, that was yours to lose

credits

from Out At Sea, released August 10, 2018
Alan Scardapane - Guitar, Vocals
Jon Sanders - Drums, Bass

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Alan Scardapane Boston, Massachusetts

Singer-Songwriter Alan Scardapane is forever pursuing the idea of "home." His lyrically driven songs grapple most often with self identity and
the vulnerability of honest introspection. Scardapane's primary influences include Nick Drake, Gregory Alan Isakov, Neil Young, Noah Gundersen and many more. His debut Full Length album, "Out at Sea", hit the shelves on Friday, August 10th.
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