Is this what we wanted?
To pace the floorboards that bend at every crack
You might as well haul up
Cacophonies of deep and brambled wrath
Too small to bother with now
To twist awake and thrash in tangled sheets
You’ll squander any way out
When night moves in and those patterns just repeat
Is this what we wanted?
To cut the ties that just might mend the gap
A fleeting urge to hold on
That dissipates just once it’s in my grasp
And that sunburst in my head
Couldn’t tell you what it meant
But that thread of muted pain
I could feel it slip away
My back grounded to the earth
And those flowering words I heard
Invoked a sudden decay
Of that dull and utter ache
I’m afraid it came too late
I’m afraid it came too late
What if it came too late
Too late
And it’s gone
And it’s gone
And it’s gone
And it’s gone
So Kiwi it hurts. In a fantastic, life-affirming, charming, self-deprecating manner, replete with self-aware ironic smile tugging at the corner of the mouth.
I love the timing & key changes. Top notch indie jangly guitar-pop tending rock.
Hooked.
"I Want to Listen" , and "Change in the Weather" Liz channels Anna Burch and manages to upstage her.
I'm off to mix some drinks with my messages, then I might pin some hopes to the wrong pincushion! ❤ theUtmost
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