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In All The Years (Demos Papadimas)

In all the years, you’ve worn so many faces
That deep in your skin, they’ve left some traces
Now scars have settled into a man in crisis
With too many woes and too many vices
But I told you once, told you a thousand more....
I told you ’til both my lungs were sore

In all the years, you’ve had such social graces
That carried you one by one, to numerous embraces
Held the rules of midnight in your palm
With every pretty girl, draped on your arm
But times ain’t static, and your fall feels automatic
And you’re cryin’ in vain for the words you can’t explain

But now the echoes of dreams
Are ringin’ in your head
But you’re stuck here
And you’re killin’ a time that’s dead
Just one step from the door.....

In all the years you’ve moved at many paces
Through all the winding turns of life’s crooked mazes
Never glanced once, in retrospect
Never let your days drown, drown in regret
But I told you once, told you a thousand more.....
I told you, ’til both my lungs were sore.....

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from Wanderin' Through the Wilderness, released September 10, 2013
Written by Demos Papadimas

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Singer-songwriter Demos Papadimas (guitar/vocals/harmonica/bouzouki) skillfully intertwines American roots music with Mediterranean influences. Discussing his influences, Papadimas cites Dylan-esque balladry, Leonard Cohen’s latter-day touring ensembles, string-band revivalists such as Old Crow Medicine Show as well as Greek Rembetiko—the “Greek Blues.” ... more

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