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Share Me Some Shoulder

from fasciculus by Cam Jones

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"...the definition of duty must change in that moment. How staying alive becomes an imperative like never before. A selfless act now, fulfilling the unspoken duty to your child to be there. To be here. The powerlessness of not being able to fulfill that commitment. "

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lyrics

Share me some shoulder,
share me some pain.
March we together,
casket flag draped.
Casket heavy,
casket weight to bear;
Share me some shoulder,
rain me some tear.

My boots are heavy; (x3)
I’ll carry that weight

Share me lonely,
share me kiss goodbye.
Share me job description
in action me die.
Casket heavy,
casket weight to bear.
Share me some shoulder,
rain me some tear.

My boots are muddy; (x3)
I’ll carry that weight

March me two steps,
march me lullaby;
march me my child,
march me to her eyes.
March me forgiveness,
march me embrace,
march me the fuck
out of this place.

My heart is heavy.
My heart is muddy.
My heart is heavy.
I’ll carry that weight.

Share me some shoulder,
share me some pain.
March we together,
casket flag draped.

credits

from fasciculus, track released March 24, 2014
Recorded Live @ Ottawa's GigSpace - Dec. 2012
Cam Jones - Piano, Vocals
Iroquois Studios - Mastering

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Streetcar Curtsy Ottawa, Ontario

One VOICE, one GUITAR.

Cam Jones is a singer-songwriter, solo-acoustic-electric- rhytmic-folk-rock evolution based in Ottawa, Canada.

At the heart of Cam's songs is an agenda with words. The poetry of Cam's lyrics is an intentional attempt to diffuse basic structure by bringing the song in every poem to the instrument that rounds them.

"This machine kills fascists." - or, at least, debates them
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