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Rings of a Tree

from Heartache by Color for Colors

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What should I do with my sorrow
If I can’t let it be free?
‘cause it’s stirring around in my body,
cut open my gut, see the rings of a tree

And how could someone live so easy,
when the world gets so hard?
'cause even the luckiest people,
if they survive, they eulogize someday

And when it’s my turn to see darkness,
what will I be there to see?
‘cause the street lamps aren’t doin' much chasing
and the morning, well it ain’t here for me

And how could someone live so easy,
when the world gets so hard?
‘cause even the luckiest people,
if they survive, they eulogize someday

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from Heartache, released August 3, 2022
All music and lyrics written by Ollie Hobson
Drums performed by Matt Roarty
Bass performed by Ryan Cleary
All vocals and other instrumentation performed by Ollie Hobson
Produced by Matt Milkowski and Ollie Hobson
Recorded primarily at Miller St. Studios by Joe Delfino
Mixed by Joe Delfino, Chas Lilly, and Ollie Hobson
Mastered by Bob Weston
Album art by Zach Knapp and Ollie Hobson

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Color for Colors Chicago, Illinois

Color for Colors is the moniker of Ollie Hobson, an artist and songwriter who lives in Chicago

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