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Something Odd​.​.​.

from II: Tribes & Oddities by The Circle Of Wonders

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Character Representation: Members of the Hale Tribe (Burdale Woods), The Narrator, Alana Hale, & Steven Sawyer.

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This is our, our sacred ground
Curse the day this child was found
She will be the death of us
Our tribe will fall, she’ll bury us

On her own,
A young girl sent to live alone
Her crime was life
Succumbed to fear of the unknown
She angered the gods
With something odd…

How could they just abandon me?
(How could they just abandon her?)
They didn’t try to understand me
(Left alone was this little girl)
You’re scared I know, don’t know where to go
So just come take my hand
(I’m scared, you know, don’t know where to go, so I’ll come take his hand) (Follow this man)

On this night (Take this jacket for the cold)
He spared her life (She can't be more than five years old)

A close call, (Who would leave you all alone?)
She’s just a child after all (You're much too young to be away from home)

We’re almost home
My heart and soul beyond my bones
My son and wife
Will show you beyond what you have known
When they take you in
Your new future begins
Will she find what she seeks?
Or will she meet her defeat?

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from II: Tribes & Oddities, released January 25, 2019

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The Circle Of Wonders Burbank, California

Born and raised in Burbank CA, Cody McKenna picked up the guitar at age 14 and never put it down. Self taught, he began to immerse himself in the music of bands such as System of a Down, Coheed & Cambria, Van Halen, and Dream Theater, as well as many others who have influenced his playing and writing style. He is a member of the prog bands ALL HAIL, Bloodhound, and The Circle of Wonders. ... more

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