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Dwelt a miner, forty-nine … by Jeremy Fernando It was an early Christmas morn. It might have been the rain, but — it was all quite forlorn. Perhaps, I just wanted to mourn This early Christmas morn Though, she was standing there; snow curling through her hair. This early Christmas morn In the nights when the sun stayed up till nine, I should have called time. But perhaps, I was inclined to see her as mine. Or, I just could not bring myself to whine. But, even as I never said it, certainly not out loud, I surely heard myself say so. Perhaps, she too. That I’ll never quite know. For, she was standing there; snow curling through her hair One early Christmas morn. Maybe it was just me, me that wanted to see, wanted for it to be. But, I’d like to think that anyone could see her, standing there. Snow curling through her hair. One early Christmas morn Oh my darling, oh my darling, Oh my darling, Clementine! Thou art lost and gone forever Dreadful sorry, Clementine [1] That early Christmas morn. Standing there. Snow curling through hair. Notes: [1] This verse & the title are taken from the traditional song, “Oh my darling, Clementine”, usually attributed to Percy Montrose (1884) but sometimes also to Barker Bradford. This, in turn, was based on a poem “Down by the River Liv’d a Maiden” by H.S. Thompson (1863).
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The concepts for Haze come from friends and collaborators in New York, Singapore, and Tokyo. The Symbolic Order wants to thank Kevin Bailey, Bob DeRienzo, Jeremy Fernando, and Yanyun Chen for sharing their ideas, time, and talent.

Recorded at Cramped Studio, Long Island, New York and The Bunker, Tachikawa, Tokyo between December 2018 & February 2019
Another Fine Corrective mixed by Kevin Bailey, Bob DeRienzo, and
Michael Kearney at Cramped Studio & The Bunker, January &
February 2019
Dwelt a Miner, Forty-nine ... & Memories Under Siege Mixed by Michael Kearney & Durnin Martin at Cramped Studio & The Bunker, January & February 2019

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released February 25, 2019

Kevin Bailey - Composed Another Fine Corrective, Guitars & Voice
Bob DeRienzo - Percussion
Jeremy Fernando - Lyrics for Dwelt a Miner, Forty-nine ...
Yanyun Chen - Art for Dwelt a Miner, Forty-nine ...
Durnin Martin - Percussion, Bass, & Voice
Michael Kearney - Guitars, Bass, & Voice
Trilogy image & images for Another Fine Corrective & Memories Under Siege by Michael Kearney

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The Symbolic Order is an ongoing Michael Kearney, Durnin Martin, and Patrick Maher project that examines the intersections of Image, Sound, and Text: each trilogy has an over all image, while each piece within a trilogy has a specific image attached to it. The Symbolic Order also works in collaboration with other musicians and artists across the globe. ... more

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