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A Great Cascade

from Heirlooms by Dave Buker and the Historians

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Music by Dave Buker, Leanna Buker, Daniel Ita, Brogan Reilly, Joe Spurlock

Lyrics by Dave Buker

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No I’ll never be the kind to talk to God
Always believed that once you’re gone, you’re gone
And there’s no use in praying
All we are is a vessel full of stars
Skin and bone made of haggard cells decaying
Until one day they all give way
In a great cascade

I’m not alone without all your ghosts around me
And a lack of faith doesn’t make me feel less loved
Or less afraid
It’s just the thought that something new might find me
Off in the void of laying in a grave
With so much left to say and contemplate
A new voice in a great cascade

So hold me up
Hold me up
Let me go
Hold me down
Hold me down
Hold onto hope

No I’ll never be the kind to talk to God
Always believed that once you’re gone, you’re gone
And there’s no use complaining

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from Heirlooms, released June 2, 2023
Dave Buker - vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano
Leanna Buker - vocals, keyboard
Daniel Ita - bass
Brogan Reilly - electric guitar, vocals
Joe Spurlock - drums, percussion
Liz Fisher - violin, viola

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Dave Buker and the Historians Columbus, Ohio

Based in Columbus, OH, Dave Buker and the Historians have been spreading their brand of Americana since 2010. As was true for many musicians, the COVID-19 pandemic slowed the band’s momentum, and they chose to focus on writing and recording new music. The result is Heirlooms, the band’s first album of original music since 2019’s It Moves in the Dark. ... more

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