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There's a swampland on the borderline
And there's a light that glows
Nobody knows if it's ghosts
Or natural phenomena
But it glows there
Nobody goes there
Nine hundred light years from this earth
Five hundred million years before your birth
There was a star that just stopped shining
And turned into a diamond
It hangs there for all time
And it's clear as air
There is a place in my heart
That it reminds me of
When you drove us apart
I want you to know
It was that kind of love
There's a house in N. Onastoga, New York
Where my mother was born in the war
When you shut down the mills
It kills the towns
And still some people
Keep hanging around
And there is a place in my heart
That it reminds me of
When you drove us apart
I need you to know
It was that kind of love
It was that kind of love
Life of Saturdays is John Jeremiah Sullivan, Jessie Adair Williams, and Nicholas Christian Laudadio. Produced and engineered by Nicholas Christian Laudadio at Copper Clipper Studios. Written by John Jeremiah Sullivan.
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