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Many Things

from When It's Gone by James Day Leavitt

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For what pleases you
is sure to please me.
I’m a dark disaster
blind and bleak.

Populate this dream
with your many things
turn around the mirror
so I can see.

Come with your suitcase
come with empty hands
come from your ancient holy land.

Dream with me in winter
dream with me in spring
come to me in silence
with your many things.

Come to me in silence with your many things.

Best to let your hair down
it’s falling so slow
best to let it all
just go.

Tomorrow will be sorrow
before you know
tonight, I promise
you won’t be alone.

Come with your suitcase
come with empty hands
come from your ancient holy land.

Dream with me in winter
dream with me in spring
come to me in silence
with your many things.

Come to me in silence with your many things.

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from When It's Gone, released October 20, 2011
James Day Leavitt . Vocals & Acoustic guitar
Ron Harrity . Bell

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James Day Leavitt Portland, Maine

James Day Leavitt is a writer, musician and occasional painter. He was born and raised in Maine. He spent most of his 20's in Oakland, California, where he played bass in Three Years Down and Witticus, two East Bay punk bands. He returned to Maine in 1999 and currently resides in Portland with his wife Katie and their two daughters, Audrey and Ida. ... more

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