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Forest in the Kiln

from The Mulberry House by Lobo Marino

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Don't say sorry, don't say sorry for your loss
Don't say sorry, for what have I really lost?

Are we strangers in this land?
Passing like the setting sun, and when the dark sets in
our fire will rise again

So don't say sorry, don't say sorry for your loss

It's like waking up to find you're not alone
As the people reconcile their buried wrongs
Its alarming how the mirror clears as visions clash
and reflects back what I knew, that really I am you

You say om nama shivia, like you were in transition
So when your crying for that change
recognize that we are forest in the kiln
and the water can be lost
how the poison often spills, when the mountains turn to dust.

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from The Mulberry House, released May 20, 2017

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Lobo Marino Richmond, Virginia

Named after the enormous Pacific Sea Lion, Lobo Marino's brand of experimental folk draws from a rich palette of international and folk influences.
Built primarily on harmonium, bass drum, banjo and various unique instruments and voices, Lobo Marino continues to evolve as the musical response to the continuous travels and ongoing spiritual journey of its members.
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