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Don't Lose That Feeling

from Prison Boxing by Cataldo

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I had a dream last night.
Everything that happened had happened.
The air cracked in my throat.
A dry highway through stubble fields

All the businesses were torn down,
flat lots on the left and right.
I wasn’t tired or hungry.
I felt almost home
And you came by driving
in a brand new blue car.
Stopped at what was a gas station,
maybe a restaurant ,
and came running,
filled with joy at me being there.

And we didn’t kiss
(everything that happened had happened)
but we embrace, in a way I imagine
we will someday,
melting what years have hardened.

We walk to my house where I lived for a summer
but repainted and inside filled with beautiful inlaid woodwork.
A room with a piano--you scratch out a song
on the violin which I believe your sister plays.
I start thumping along.

It feels like a hymn to one another.
Modal and loping but it doesn’t seem too tough.
A little intuition and it sounds good to us

After we finish there was a silence
and we looked at each other with a version of trust.
Everything that happened had happened,
there was no promise,
no future, no insight, and no guarantee.
But I felt some love, I felt love inside of me

I got the spirit, so don’t lose that feeling…

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from Prison Boxing, released September 20, 2011

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Cataldo Seattle, Washington

Cataldo has been hailed as “the rare kind of artist who’s able to absorb the chaotic world around him and distill it into crystalline song” by American Songwriter. Keepers has been welcomed as “nostalgic, and effortlessly, poetically profound,” by Nylon and “wistful and hopeful and beautiful, a brightly emotive yet understated slow-build." by Stereogum. ... more

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