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When I'm Gone

from Deafening Silence by Teri Quinn

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Tracked Live at Element Recording and Mastering Studios
Teri Quinn-Banjo/vox
Landon Hambright-Guitar/vox
John O'keefe-Bass
Ryan Smith-Drums

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My words have become formalin
Trying to preserve what needs to decay
I have the stomach of steel but a heart of heart of crystal
Watch how you move or this might break

We both know you’ll feel better when I’m gone
We both know you'll feel better when I'm gone

I took a scalpel to the heart on my sleeve
Cut it down the middle for you to see
Your world will become a well oiled machine
And I will become wild and free

We both know you’ll feel better when I’m gone
We both know you'll feel better when I'm gone

I’ve been throwing my cards on this pile of bones
trying to decide if I should let go
and I’m just sitting here dissecting my thoughts
as I watch the dance of our shadows

We both know you’ll feel better when I’m gone
We both know you'll feel better when I'm gone

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from Deafening Silence, released June 30, 2023

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Teri Quinn Kansas City, Missouri

Teri Quinn is a multi-instrumentalist whose primary songwriting instrument is the banjo. She uses the banjo as a way to create soundscapes drawing you in to her tales of wandering and self-discovery. In 2016, Quinn released her first EP ‘Moons and Meltdowns’ setting the gritty tone for her indie folk sensibilities. She was nominated for Best Musician for the 2018 Pitch Awards. ... more

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