every love wants a justification
she repeated to herself, and took the onramp uptown
twenty minutes or so to the new boy’s place
check the mirrors to be sure it doesn’t show in her face
she took a sip of the coffee to help swallow the pill
seems like the radio towers are standing extra still
now the cigarette ash takes a minute to flake
she’s feeling alone, and she’s starting to shake
figure out a way to say just what you mean
communicate your frustration with this scene
you’re quick to argue but you never do agree
everything goes in one of these boxes
he handed me a box and started opening drawers
you know this is the first time I’ve ever been here he said
he kind of laughed and looked at the underwear on the bed
I said “christ, I can’t imagine, is there anything you need?”
he crumpled his hands, I guess he wanted to leave
what chance in the world, she always knew how to break
from the door I heard her say “honey, for christ’s sake”
every traffic advisory was updated
the firemen came wearing bright yellow stripes
every window seemed to get a little bit darker
until they ripped off the doors and she was flooded with light
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Some catchy tracks on here, and my guy is not afraid to rip a guitar solo. Sounds like Daniel Johnston country at times, and the album cover looks like a hip-hop record. Cidimon Arustavi
The latest from Earth Girl Helen Brown swings from spritely synthpop to smoky interstellar groovers to far-out lounge. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 23, 2018