waves caress the foamed shore below. resonating ultrasonic through the cliffs of their sound. the sun's shine is poured all around, drying the leaves and such. there is something about here, and it does me good. where we have color, eyes and movement, where sound is understood. we have living respiration, a breath echo vibration. solid sun inspiration and ground where forebears stood. here I am going, and here I will stay. I have a body to do my moving, to find my home wood. I am here to see tomorrow. I am here to breathe today. there is a rust nailed floor boarded with ancient oak wooden planks that rock and creak. Words eye. Singularity. you did not sing and I would not dream.
you are the shade breeze. you are the shade. you are the shade breeze blowing. the movers of the stream. Words eye. stops breath withholding the heart within its rib cage and it stops for a moment. Waves caress the foamed shore below, resonating ultrasonic through the cliffs of their sound. I was hoping that you would make it, and I'm happy that you could. I was hoping that you would make it. I am happy that you could. And I will see you again.
Moss Icon - _Gravity_



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Track duration: 04:43


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    General Comment:if you like this song, you'll probably like Angry Son - Indian Summer.

    oh yeah, it's the same song
    Flag jaurlon February 28, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:"There is something about here, and it does me good"

    there is something about this song and it does me good.
    Flag BigRobbon November 02, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:prolly one of my faovrite songs of all time, one of moss icon's best.
    Flag imnotdonon July 25, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:current, indian summer, julia, navio forge. all those old emo or whatever bands.

    mewithoutyou reminds me a lot of moss icon's vocal style, i dont really know why.
    Flag DarkerShadeofWinteron December 13, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:Oh yeah, and if anyone could recommend any post-hardcore or any band nearly as innovative and expressive as Moss Icon, I'd be his or her best friend.
    Flag starvethehungrybeeon October 31, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:Anyone who likes this song might want to look into Breathing Walker, which is basically the same band, or that Mahpiua Luta song which was not featured on Lyburnum. They're the same "flavor" in that they're not punk-hardcore-ish like some of the other songs. Trust me, it's good stuff.
    Flag starvethehungrybeeon October 31, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:Selfrighteous, I have their Lyburnum CD. I could send it to you through AIM, if you'd like. Just IM me.
    Flag aren't you angelon October 29, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:this song is so awesome beyond words! Is there any way I could more of their songs? I live in the Philippines and the only way I could get Moss Icon is through Kazaa, and this is the only one I have! I'd like to hear all of their stuff!
    Flag selfrighteouson October 25, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:There is a strong current of emo-influenced music still alive today, if you look beyond the mainstream. Most if it is post-San Diego influenced stuff, like Orchid (rip) and Jerome's Dream. It's not dead, it just took another direction.
    Flag Deleuzeon April 11, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:This song is so soothing... I love the way Moss Icon is so freaking original in the way they deliver songs, its like an artist club when he's sitting with bongos reciting a poem he wrote. The band isn't bound by the trends of their time, and they went the trail alone. I have yet to see a band as creative as Moss Icon was in their time. It's sad how the pioneers of emo never get the respect they deserve. My favorite Moss Icon song is still Cricketty Rise(Harverton Roads Browns and Greens) though.
    Flag urinezombieon June 25, 2003   Link

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