Joshua Shardik wanders the wilderness along the path of the beam. He is a guardian who wields his P-bass against Maerlyn and the powers of darkness who serve the Crimson King.
Abe Maturin guards the opposite beam, keeping the worlds stable and the Tower intact.
lyrics
The ballad of Eddie Dean
What are you doing here?
No I’m not looking for trouble
I’m not alone, I fear
I’m doing the junkie shuffle
You think you can scare me by pulling a gun
You don’t know what I’ve seen
You think you know me, I ain’t gonna run
You’re gonna see what I mean
What am I doing here?
Where is my brother is he dead?
You’re not alone I fear
There’s better ways to get a head
You think you can scare me by pulling a gun
You don’t know what I’ve seen
You think you know me, I ain’t gonna run
You’re gonna see what I mean
Look into my eyes
You won’t make the next sunrise
You’re gonna sing
The ballad of Eddie Dean
What are you doing here?
You’d better hide on the double
I’m not alone, I fear
I’m doing the junkie shuffle
You think you can scare me by pulling a gun
You don’t know what I’ve seen
You think you know me, I ain’t gonna run
You’re gonna see what I mean
credits
from Round 31, Week 3,
released March 1, 2021
Joshua Shardik - P-bass, Vocals
Abe Maturin - programmed drums, synthesizers
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