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T-Shirt designed by Dylan Stewart to commemorate the release of The Vacationist's self-titled debut album. Printed on fashion fit 100% cotton made in the USA fabric.
T-Shirt designed by Dylan Stewart to commemorate the release of The Vacationist's self-titled debut album. Printed on fashion fit 100% cotton made in the USA fabric.
The Pale Blue Dot - The Search For Trans-Dimensional Communication
oh Danny boy where did you go?
is it some place warm where it never snows?
and oh Danny boy are the mysteries solved?
do you stay in one place or do you still evolve?
is the ether as warm as your old heart?
did you find your place in a bigger part?
and oh Danny boy did you find your own star?
or do you come back and haunt the places you were?
so come back and haunt me
come back Danny
if you’re still alive, send me a sign
I’m on the pale blue dot, on the darker side
Danny boy
is it empty and cold in the cosmos above?
or do you stand next to God all filled up with love?
and oh Danny boy do the rivers run full?
are you forever young or are you wiser and old?
can you still feel joy in the absence of pain?
or do you long to return to your girls again?
are you draped in white or naked and free?
is heaven full or is there room for me?
so come back and haunt me
come back Danny
if you’re still alive, send me a sign
I’m on the pale blue dot on the darker side
Danny boy
credits
from The Vacationist,
released October 10, 2014
Words by Cary Judd
Music by Cary Judd, Conor Souhrada, and Sam Carrier
Guest Background Vocalist: Joseph Lyle of A Sea of Glass
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