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Holding Pattern Reprise

from Holding Pattern by The Celebrators

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Cigarettes and marijuana
Hit the road and I’m a goner
This holding pattern is holding me too long
The devil well she held me tight
Through a long, cold, lonely night
She’s had me feeling every shade of blue
But the daylight’s come
It’s time to change my tune

I ain’t changed much, but I’m not the same
No I’m dug down deeper in my own way
She’s made me see all I believe
It’s all I need
Love, hope, peace

I came in screaming like being born
And it almost killed me left me broken, torn
Love never leaves as easy as it came
And all those things that are in between
Everything I thought I’d need
Maybe they’re best left as memories

I ain’t changed much, but I’m not the same
No I’m dug down deeper in my own way
She’s made me see all I believe
It’s all I need
Love, hope, peace

Cigarettes and marijuana
Hit the road, I’m a goner
This holding pattern is holding me too long
It’s time I hit the road, it’s time for me to get gone
Gone

credits

from Holding Pattern, released January 7, 2019
Nicolai Carrera- Vocals, Guitar, Production
Christoper "Crocodile" Kramer- Guitar, Keys
Aaron Tackett- Bass
Zachary Winterton- Drums
Christopher Lee- Percussion, Synth
Josh Powell- Engineer, Production

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The Celebrators Portland, Oregon

The Celebrators are a four piece rock band from Portland, OR that pulls from a wide range of influences resulting in a dynamic, energizing, original sound. The emphasis on a collaborative spirit within the band and their creative process produces songs that simultaneously remind of you of familiar favorites from the past while still belonging in today's catalogue of guitar driven music. ... more

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