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Red and Blue

Green and Yellow

Floating crosses, mingling eyeballs and “It’s not impossible to see…”  Oh-oh.

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Overlooked song from one of 2011’s under-appreciated albums, In Love With Oblivion by Crystal Stilts (Slumberland).