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In Flight

from Thin by Lowland Hum

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Sing me a lullaby. I’m so far from home that I feel I could cry, sing me a lullaby. I’m looking down the well. Hearing my name in a dark refrain, I’m looking down the well. I guess it’s time for trains. All lonesome singers start sounding the same, I guess it’s time for trains. Saw a flock of birds in flight, making patterns, catching sunlight. They seemed to read each other’s minds, I want to move that way with you. Sometimes a walk is all you need. When the world is ugly and your mind turns black, a walk might be all you need. Be my friend today. Don’t have much to say but I’ll try to be myself, just be my friend today. Saw a field of wheat that swayed, rolling like an ocean wave, sprays of gold instead of gray. I want to move that way with you. Love is patient and kind. Hallelujah for a friend to remind me that love is patient and kind.

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from Thin, released February 10, 2017

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Lowland Hum Charlottesville, Virginia

For over twelve years Lowland Hum has been a landing strip for your lesser-loved emotions. You can go listen to all of that if you like; eight albums, several EPs, et cetera.

They aren't slowing down. Except metaphysically.

Lauren and Daniel Goans are into DIY. They make their own music and art.
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