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Walk After the Snow

from Trips by Cannonball Statman

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Midnight, after the snow;
tree branches, thick and white, hung low.
I walk about our blocks;
tracks in the snow from a fox.
After the snow, streets light with moon flow.

These are the streets I grew up on;
days of a small lilac bike are gone.
But tonight, I am wearing my rubber boots,
so I jump and slide in the snow slush for hoots.
Midnight, after the snow;
streets light with moon flow.

The quiet of a suburban night;
front yard trampled from a snowball fight.
I know the secret to where the children slept;
homes where the lonely snowmen wept.
After the snow, streets light with moon flow.

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from Trips, released January 3, 2013

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Cannonball Statman New York, New York

Known for his soulful lyrics and guitar style described by Bob’s Aural Delights as “the edge of madness”, and a tenderness and playful melancholy that can be called “romantic punk”.

"Statman has made a name for himself in the music scene, sharing stages with Jeffrey Lewis, Days N' Daze, and Sunflower Bean, as well as touring across America, Europe, and Asia." (amNewYork)
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