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
We're always riding the beams
Nothing's quite what it seems
We're always riding the beams
We're always riding the beams
Bear, turtle, rat and fish
How many worlds do you wish
Horse, dog, Bat and Hare
Ride the turtle, walk the bear
We're always riding the beams
Nothing's quite what it seems
We're always riding the beams
We're always riding the beams
The Tower, the gate path of the Rose
Where it stops, nobody knows
Ride the path for all you’re worth
On the turtle of enormous girth
We're always riding the beams
Nothing's quite what it seems
We're always riding the beams
We're always riding the beams
Old Walter sure will hang
He’ll go out with a bang
We're always riding the beams
Nothing's quite what it seems
We're always riding the beams
Nothing's quite what it seems
We're always riding the beams
credits
from Round 31, Week 4,
released March 8, 2021
Joshua Shardik - P-bass, Vocals
Abe Maturin - programmed drums, synthesizers
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