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A Supernova

from PANGAEA by Jason McCue

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Stars go supernova when their gravity gets too strong, they cannot pull their weight
But in our case we were binary as we could be. We were getting unsafe
So when we exploded, the gusts of wind blew us away into the galaxy
I resolved to understand I’d never see you again, that made me happy

But I saw you the other day

I got high an hour ago, but now I have come down and I’m watching TV
A documentary about the stars up in the sky, and why they’re interesting
Since I saw you, every actor’s been vomiting out onto the fuzzy screen
I guess that’s why I don’t get high, not often enough to see that usually

You made me wish they were dead
I don’t want to see you again

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from PANGAEA, released March 16, 2018

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Jason McCue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jason is an alternative folk musician

“He had filled up the entirety of the Sky Church with a banquet of characters and emotions and, I believe, the soft buzz that emanates from a group of people trying to hold onto a moment.” - Seattle Weekly

His intricate finger-picking and soaring hypnotizing vocals were undeniable, reverberating throughout the hushed room.” - KEXP Blog
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