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You see by the lines on my hands
I’ve been carrying a heavy load
You follow them across my palms
Where they run like roads

Won’t you come, and read the future, turn it on
Won’t you tell me how I will not feel so lonely

And read the patterns on my skin
Let the fire somehow get in
And see my heart line is intact
So this is what I've lacked

Won’t you come, and read the future, turn it on
Won’t you tell me how I will not feel so lonely

Under the weight of this balmy night
Tell me something so divine
If there’s a future in these lines
Bring it into the light

Won’t you come, and read the future, turn it on
Won’t you tell me how I will not feel so lonely

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from Lost Channels, released March 31, 2009

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Great Lake Swimmers Toronto, Ontario

Tony Dekker’s music spans two decades as the lead singer and songwriter of Great Lake Swimmers. Over eight albums, multiple EPs, live shows and reissues, the Toronto-based group with a revolving cast of players has established itself as a beloved indie folk act in their native Canada and beyond. Great Lake Swimmers was shortlisted for the Polaris Prize and nominated twice for the Juno Awards. ... more

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