Written in Liverpool, arranged in Drayton, recorded in Toronto early 2010. Super demo version - pre-Olympic Island.
lyrics
Birds hum as gulls made of sheet metal make their way towards chrome canyons, glass girders - here we flock to flee.
And there was paint on the graves that we prayed to.
And on their white marble face, we'd repent for fathers, disfigured, and brothers...for coasts and their lines that erode. For heroin hearts, your heroine heart.
Someday, my sister, you'll hear how I've tried twice in a life to invent a cleaner space.
I'm better, for now I will keep several hands on me.
And cut down the signs that suggest that it's wrong to go back, we're wrong to go back.
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