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Rites of Passage (To Reconcile)

from The Burnside Church by Matthew Pickering

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  • I believe this song, 'I've Got My Shoulders Under You, Love' can really bless people. It was a dream to write, and it is so so fun to play.

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lyrics

Hey, they’ve got a name for it: "to reconcile"
It might just be the richest word we have

Our histories and the novelty of new love
The one and only, and the here and now
Long distance, age difference
Oh oh oh

Hey, they’ve got a name for it: "to reconcile"
It might just be the richest word we have

What I called rites of passage
You called frescoes of the heart
You laid it on impasto, left me half a neenish tart
And straight through the skin like a tattoo
The marking of the marama moon
Oh oh oh

Why you’ll always be a ballerina
Though you always did stand on my toes
You see, when we first met, Astral Weeks was playing in my headphone

Hey, they’ve got a name for it: "to reconcile"

credits

from The Burnside Church, released May 21, 2011
MP: vocals, guitar (DADF#AD, capo on 3)
Peter Cogswell: drums

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Matthew Pickering Wellington, New Zealand

Matthew Pickering is a multi-instrumentalist folk-pop artist – think finger picking in alternate tunings,
stories put to song. He released his debut full length album, The Burnside Church, last year. It’s been described
as intelligent, personal, honest, and Wellington-centric. His new album, Up at the Bunkers, will be out in October.
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