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Now it's dusk, 
dry grasses hush—  
They want and wish,
for some peace of mind.

The moon is high,
rushing through the night,
Wanting, wishin’
for some peace of mind.

But what's the point,
and who's to blame,
there's no one here to play the game,
I wonder how,
I wonder why—  
Just never mind, it's all the same.

~

She stands in the door,
forever more,  
looking, wishin’
for some peace of mind.

But I will dream of you.
I still dream with you.
Ah-always dream of you.

He draws his gun,
crowd gathers around,  
wanting wishin’ 
in the noonday sun.

He falls to the ground,
a shadow looks down, 
wanting, wishin’—  
But now he must leave this town.

And there's no point,
no one to blame,
I'm too tuckered out to play the game,
Don't wonder how,
Don't wonder why,
Just ride along, and wait awhile.

He rides through the pines,
there's a silver line—  
That’s the river, wishin’
for some peace of mind

And I still dream of you.
Ah-always dream of you.
I remember you.

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from Max Hatt / Edda Glass, released August 21, 2013
Max Hatt: composition / baritone, nylon-string guitar
Edda Glass: lyrics / voice, ambient electric guitar

Produced, Arranged, Engineered: Max Hatt / Edda Glass
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered: Max Hatt

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Hailed as “unique,” “evocative,”“mesmerizing,” “haunting,” “cinematic,” not to mention “elegantly funky,” Max Hatt / Edda Glass is a swoon-inducing soundscape that “creates a vastness within its quiet,” making “one feel both lost and found, all at once.”

“Beautiful… #chills”
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“Unique voices and rare musicians"
—Eric Funk, PBS

“Decidedly different."
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