If the powers that be, or machinery, allow me one last memory (for all the things I hate in this world, there was always somewhere to be)…
I’d choose when I was eighteen and in between bands I’d play Sleater-Kinney. Or when I felt so tired but so full of sympathy for the uninspired.
I haven’t been down to see it, but I’ve heard it’s bad. I can barely fucking believe it. Gone is everything I ever had.
When my brain gives in (which it will, oh I know it will) and I survive artificially with such small capacity. If the powers that be, or machinery, allow me one last memory (for all the things I hate in this world, there was always somewhere to be)…
I’d choose that bit of quiet in between after and before doors. Or any time when I’d get home from being away on tour.
Take me back to before that smell. Before buried hope and a burnt out shell.
Before the rubble and the ‘time will tell’.
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A lovely album from start to finish. So good I bought it twice ( first digitally , then on CD ) . Immediately before writing this little blurb I also got the t-shirt. Standout song writing and a beautifully resonant voice. Poormonger
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