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Narration over accordion chords.

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Early in the spring, select flowers begin to bloom, giving people the sense of a rebirth and renewal of a lush earth. Daffodils and tulips brave the ends of a bitter winter, surviving thunder, rain, and wind storms exemplary of the change of seasons. Some of us forget about magnolia trees. Their pink and white beauty is a fresh beginning to the spring, or so we think.

Just as the magnolias begin to bloom and I take notice of them, I anticipate walking down sidewalks for the upcoming days seeing these signs of spring. Then the rain comes. Then there are magnolias everywhere. They have all been splashed down onto the sidewalks, making for a slippery peregrination for all pedestrians. What weak and disappointing flowers! Just when they make me feel good, they anger me with their messy existence, ceasing to mesmerize me with their beauty.

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from This Second, released March 1, 2016

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First Person SINGular Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Studied languages. Likes to sing. Is one person. First Person SINGular - Amanda - started toying with the accordion in 2007 and keeps adding more and more instruments to her collection. Since age 14 she has played scheissy guitar but never had luck with songwriting this way. Songwriting came much more easily and successfully once she began working with the right instruments. ... more

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