Feel her blood. You can feel it around you. She lived her own, her own way outside you. If you were cold you could climb inside. If you were lonely you had your mind, your mind, your mind.
There was the one art there was the warm fur curling round your body.
Blazing stones and flowers. Mad dolphin she was around you. She found her way outside you, outside you.
You were the bear
You disappeared.
You were the bear
You disappeared
in your words.
She curled inside her own slick body, and all was rainbow, was rainbow.
She found her own way outside you, outside you.
You heard the brackish ancestors. She felt the blood inside herself (herself), she felt the words inside herself (herself), she heard the words inside herself herself (herself, herself, herself).
This would have been right at home coming out on Touch & Go in 1994. A great sound I don't hear much anymore: great rhythm section, some angular guitar signatures, nice harmonies. I dig it. PS - three tracks at precisely 3:57 in length. That has to have been purposeful. cavestrummer
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