A leap year (or intercalary or bissextile year) is a year containing one additional day (or, in the case of lunisolar calendars, a month) in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year. Because seasons and astronomical events do not repeat in a whole number of days, a calendar that had the same number of days in each year would, over time, drift with respect to the event it was supposed to track. By occasionally inserting (or intercalating) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. A year that is not a leap year is called a common year.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar (a common solar calendar), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365. Similarly, in the Hebrew calendar (a lunisolar calendar), Adar Aleph, a 13th lunar month is added seven times every 19 years to the twelve lunar months in its common years to keep its calendar year from drifting through the seasons too rapidly.
Maria Diane Taylor (born May 21, 1976) is an American singer/songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama. She is also a member of the duo Azure Ray with Orenda Fink, as well as the band Now It's Overhead, both of which are signed with Saddle Creek Records. She plays several instruments, including the piano, guitar, and drums, and has collaborated with such artists as Bright Eyes, Moby, Abra Moore, David Barbe, and Crooked Fingers.
She released her first solo album 11:11 on Saddle Creek Records on May 24, 2005. Her second solo album, Lynn Teeter Flower, was released on March 6, 2007, also on Saddle Creek. She released an acoustic album titled Savannah Drive in fall of 2008. On March 31, 2009 she released her third full length, LadyLuck via Nettwerk Music Group.
Maria Taylor started her musical career at the age of fifteen in the band Little Red Rocket which released two CDs on Geffen—Who Did You Pay (1997) and It's in the Sound (2000). The group disbanded during the merging of Geffen with Universal Music Group. Afterwards, Taylor moved to Athens, Georgia along with her musical collaborator, Orenda Fink. There, they formed the band Azure Ray. The pair signed to WARM and released their self titled debut as well as their second album, Burn and Shiver. The duo then relocated to Omaha, NE and released two additional records on Saddle Creek, the November EP and their final album, Hold on Love. Following that album, Taylor and Fink moved on to produce their own solo records.
Trying to get home from a place so far away
That fairy tales, they ain't got nothing on this place
Didn't get a little help from my friends or the Architect
I ended up in space with some Australian blend
They keep on dropping hints but I don't pick them up
A couple pennies on the floor, I say "you call that luck?"
Don't think I'm gonna make it, just know that I tried
Tried so hard to please everyone my face got tired
Got so weak that I can't even reach my own front door
When my heart still beating there out on my porch
Hear it sing
Sorry that I missed you on Monday
My body fell apart, then it laid right in my way
Got no big story to tell, I'm not there and back from Hell
But I blew it this time, and I missed you on Monday
They're tryin' me like a jury, I can't drop my defense
All you got is a story, don't even care if it makes sense
Now I'm handcuffed to this bench, but I'm the one robbed of all my strength
No I'm not giving up, but it sure feels that way
Is it funny this shit happens almost every time?
Of just sad as hell that I still play along?
Trying to get home from a place so far away
That fairy tales, they ain't got nothing on this place
Didn't get a little help from my friends or the Architect
I ended up in space with some Australian blend
They keep on dropping hints but I don't pick them up
A couple pennies on the floor, I say "you call that
luck?"
Don't think I'm gonna make it, just know that I tried
Tried so hard to please everyone my face got tired
Got so weak that I can't even reach my own front door
When my heart still beating there out on my porch
Hear it sing
Sorry that I missed you on Monday
My body fell apart, then it laid right in my way
Got no big story to tell, I'm not there and back from
Hell
But I blew it this time, and I missed you on Monday
They're tryin' me like a jury, I can't drop my defense
All you got is a story, don't even care if it makes sense
Now I'm handcuffed to this bench, but I'm the one robbed
of all my strength
No I'm not giving up, but it sure feels that way
Is it funny this shit happens almost every time?
Of just sad as hell that I still play along?
I pack my bag, put it on my shoulders
Take my scarf, and kiss my mother
It's still dark outside
It's so early, I rub my eyes
I say Hi to the baker, I say Hi
I meet my friends at the corner of the street
And we talk and we laugh like every morning
On Monday, on Tuesday, On Wednesday too
I'll always remember you
I sit down in the classroom
And look through the window
Open my bag, but I'm too slow
The teacher is yelling at me again for nothing
I don't care. The bell's ringing
I say Hi to the baker, I say Hi
I meet my friends at the corner of the street
And we talk and we laugh like every evening
On Monday, on Tuesday, On Wednesday too
I'll always remember you
I say bye to the baker, I say bye
I've lost my friends at the corner of the street
And I cry, and I cry like every morning
On Monday, on Tuesday, On Wednesday too