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See all the gunslingers, gathering ‘round.
Fixing for some freedom, that can’t be found.

If you weren’t a waitress and I was more dangerous.
Would they make a film? Would they make us famous?

There was a place in my head - where we got what we paid for.
There was a place in my head - where people meant what they said.

Coughing so hard damn near dislocate your shoulders.
We’re in this desert but it’s getting colder. Now.
And I ain’t seen a smile in a little while, that aint tied to a bottle and bloodshot eyes.

Take me to the deep water.
Honey sun on my face.
Take me to the deep water.
Wash all this dust away.

There was a place in my head, where we got what we paid for and people meant what they said. Yeah there was a place in my head. Where we got what we paid for.

Take me to the deep water.
Honey sun on my face.
Take me to the deep water.
Wash all this dust away.

If you weren’t a waitress and I was more dangerous.
Would they let us live, could we have saved it?

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from Correspondence EP, released November 14, 2018

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Royal And The Southern Echo Brisbane, Australia

Royal And The Southern Echo is a piña colada in the afternoon sun made with a dash of heartbreak and a touch of nostalgia.

From the brains of Brisbane songwriter Bryce Schneider, Royal And The Southern Echo began in a cramped Berlin apartment during a period of lost yearning for the sunlight.

Royal And The Southern Echo's intimate, cinematic debut is due early 2018.
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