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Sometimes I Forget My Name

from the Lake Effect by Daniel G. Harmann

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This was our home smoke runs through and up to our room on the hill where we used to sled sometimes I go there and I see you and I see me this is where we became the people we are my life was giant butterflies and long bike rides with you cold water runs through I'll try to swim but not under the road there's birthday parties that no-one will attend let's try again hey kids there's deer on the lawn we planted trees and dug our driveway so we could leave if I could un-dig that snow I'd try to make it home again I'll bring in the wood I'll brush off the snow I'll water the plants I'll sweep the porch as long as you don't leave can't we all go together this is what I dream I don't want the pain of saying goodbye.

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from the Lake Effect, released April 20, 2004

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Daniel G. Harmann Seattle, Washington

Daniel G. Harmann is a master craftsman of working class art. With the lyrical depth of Low or Sun Kil Moon, DGH's work is as powerful as late 90s post punk, & as emotionally honest as Jimmy Eat World, Idlewild, or even Fugazi. DGH's songs draw the listener in with their dark & smoky feel, while escorting you through life's landscape of pain & redemption in a way only a trusted friend can. ... more

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