Soundtrack to a break-up
“Can you see this opposition comes rising up sometimes,
That its dreadful imposition comes blacking in my mind.
And then I see a darkness.”
Will Oldham, “I See A Darkness”
And then I see a darkness.”
Will Oldham, “I See A Darkness”
Pack all your bags―
It’s a soul day.
This is your right
To an ending.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Pack all your bags―
It’s a soul day.
And every night
You’ll be dancing.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
It’s a soul day.
This is your right
To an ending.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Pack all your bags―
It’s a soul day.
And every night
You’ll be dancing.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
Life #2.
OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
OK.
F. M. Cornog (a.k.a. East River Pipe).
En “What Another Man Spills”, de Lambchop. (1998. Merge).
F. M. Cornog (a.k.a. East River Pipe).
En “What Another Man Spills”, de Lambchop. (1998. Merge).