All those ten floors below could never know
Of that venom on our tongues
But all who share our walls, they’re appalled
We’re still needling in the dark
The ghosts that haunt this one bed apartment are standing tall
Over words that can’t be put right again
I try to trace us back to the days when all the hate
Formed in our hearts seemed off so far
Your ring left on my finger, ever shrinking
I should have known, why can’t I let go of this?
I’ve dreamt of ways to mend it all, still pretending
That the lines weren’t already drawn
So I’ll recede in
Recede in
So I’ll drive until I
Hit the grey sea in the west
Feel the pounding in my chest
I can let go
The red sky will hold the light
Til the sand runs through my palm
Carry a big gun under my arm
I will let go
Let go
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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