The compact disc of the album with full panoramic desert landscapes by Kittaya Treseangrat. It's nice to look at as well as listen to. So what are you waiting for?
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Poster/Print + Digital Album
The poster for the release show at The Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles, California! Looks great on your wall and is a nice conversation piece! Take the dive . . .
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lyrics
Danny was about 17 when he first got his crown -
He knew he was good for something,
Until the queen of hearts shot him down,
His spade was burnt to nothing.
But Danny picked up all his clubs and then became a man.
His thoughts and tongues were changing.
He would give up his kingdom of cans
If he knew he had a queen worth savin’.
Oh, you know it wasn't nothing new,
Just a change in a lying hope
There was water where no river flowed.
When Danny met Suzy Wade he knew he had it comin',
There was a fire in the air.
But when your castle burns to nothing
You hardly notice the wear.
So Danny took his things and went down the road,
His clothes were filled with soot.
There's no wings for a heavy load,
Just a shopping bag and a pair of boots.
Oh, you know it wasn't nothing new,
Just a change in a lying hope
There was water where no river flowed.
Danny travelled many lands in search of a queen,
But no kingdom would take him.
No people want to to tell their king
That they had another to save them.
And so he took his boots and bag and went under a tree
And asked the lion to console him.
He said, "You can be happy,
If you don't promise a king to hold them.”
Oh, you know it wasn't nothing new,
Just a change in a lying hope
There was water where no river flowed.
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