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Teach Me How to Breathe

from Mostly True? by Uncle Hauk

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Got no room for regrets
I don’t regret a thing
Every moment was a blessing, no matter what fate brings
They said the end was here
That I should give up now
But hope is something I have learned to hold onto somehow

But I just want to hold you close to me, just one more time oh

You taught me how to laugh
You taught me how to smile
You taught me life was worth living even through all the trials
You taught me how to love
And taught me how to grieve
One more thing before you leave
Can you teach me how to breathe?

I’m told its time to move on
But time slips through our hands
If I could change the past I’d gladly take a stand
To hear you laugh once more
And dry these endless tears
I would give up all my remaining years

But I just want to hold you close to me, just one more time oh

You taught me how to laugh
You taught me how to smile
You taught me life was worth living even through all the trials
You taught me how to love
And taught me how to grieve
One more thing before you leave
Can you teach me how to breathe?

Breathe in breathe out all the time
Breathe in breathe out seems so fine
Breathe in breathe out give me a sign
I can’t breathe if you’re not fine

You taught me how to laugh
You taught me how to smile
You taught me life was worth living even through all the trials
You taught me how to love
And taught me how to grieve
One more thing before you leave
Can you teach me how to breathe?

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from Mostly True?, released April 7, 2023

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Uncle Hauk Los Angeles, California

Almost every artist bio begins with grandiose acclamation, saying that the artist is the greatest and best thing ever. Hauk doesn’t care about being lauded with accolades or fantastic descriptions- Hauk cares about creating music without limitation and with no regard for convention. Too country for metal, too heavy for country, too punk for folk, too folk for punk, and always in your face. ... more

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