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Turning off the belt line weatherworn and running low. Scent of the shore pine; evidence I’m home. You say, “It’s the bad son. Now returning to the coast.” I say we’re not done till you’re giving up the ghost.

Error free and divine. See the ditch already dug. Clear as a street sign; it’s written all over your mug. She’s staggering back. “It’s me, your baby.” Drink slips from her hand. “Don’t call me crazy…” Hear shattering glass. “Cause you made me.”

Hits you swift as strychnine. Soaks you as the downpour. Dig me. A gold mine. Here’s to many, many more. Crimson lips to rose wine. Blue-blind and so smug. You’re on the decline; it’s written all over you mug. She’s staggering back. “It’s me, your baby.” Drink slips from her hand. “Don’t call me crazy...” Hear shattering glass. “Cause you made me.”

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from History of Forgotten Things, released August 10, 2010
Lyrics by Nick Gusikoff and Jed Whedon
Story excerpt written and read by Zack Whedon.
Amir on violins.
Maurissa sings the chorus.
Goose on the electric guitars.

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Jed Whedon and the Willing Los Angeles, California

Jed Tucker Whedon was born in Hollywood, California. He took piano lessons when he was a kid. His first recital was on a harpsichord and his teacher forbid him to listen music that featured electrified guitars. He now owns several and lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife Maurissa and daughter Benny Sue. ... more

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