Everything in time
Set your eyes upon the shallow surface
Hollow out your mind
How divine, you disengage your self
Tell me
Tell me of your consolation
Tell me
I am lost in the gray
Tell me that your final home is not a…
A shot in the dark
Tell me that your hopes and dreams don’t end in the heart
Of a graveyard
Set aside your soul
Let tomorrow realize itself
(Pre-chorus)
(Chorus)
Brace for the ending
You may not see
Will you stop descending
Six shallow feet
(Pre-chorus)
(Chorus)
Behind the Song:I remember the first time producer Aaron Sprinkle
sent me a version of “The Heart of a Graveyard”
with the synth lead added to the intro and choruses.
At first I didn’t know what to think, but my intuition
usually told me to trust Aaron’s instincts. Listening
to it now—especially this acoustic version—it’s
tough to imagine the song without it. Hearing it
this new way makes that detail seem all the more
necessary.
When we recorded this collection of songs, we did
so live in the studio. This was not only the first time
we’d ever played this song together as a band, but
it was the first time we’d recorded this way, period.
Ordinarily, we piece things together. We start with a
“scratch” guitar to a click, and then we track drums,
final guitars, etc. This time, we were determined to
capture the vibe of playing them as a unit.
To me, this song provides something very crucial
within this collection: variation. Just as the ballads
themselves provide moments of calm introspection
on a standard DH release, an upbeat song like this
gives necessary range to a collection of mostly slow
numbers. No matter the record, peaks and valleys
are imperative.
—Ryan Clark