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What more could you ask for?
What more could you want?
The cup we measure with is full
The string gets tighter as it pulls

I wish that I was stronger
A little less naive
A little sharper focus
More able to disagree

Hope for more to give you
Hope for desire
Days that blend together
Now we’re weaving in and out of thresholds, brushing shoulders, checking clocks, collecting hours, still uncovering our new ways

I am singing order
I am singing greed
I am singing abundance
I am singing no need

Sing your strong conviction
Sing intrusive thought
Sing continual memory
Sing what you forgot, sing your weight, sing your carelessness, your shape, sing the people that you lost, sing the present, sing the words that your relations formed, the ones that you are not

You who saw our faces
Rocks between the lake
You who formed a pattern on the face
Oh you who gave me everything, you old at heart, you silver tree, horizon, Illinois, rows of soybeans linking arms, shadows cast on the ceiling, spinning fans, circling hands, feathered wings



What more could you ask for
What more could you want
The evening sets itself aright
The dread increases with the last light

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from It's Hard for a Rich Man to Enter the Kingdom of God, released October 1, 2021
Jesse Bielenberg: bass
Ethan T. Parcell: guitar
Kenan Serenbetz: guitar, clarinet, flute
Samantha Connour: singing
Alec Watson: guitar, electric guitar, celeste, singing

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