crease your brow/like a paper airplane/throw it in the faces/of folks who don’t know your name/wander in the forest/green for purple purpose/to railroad you/safely to your grave//and as the clock kicks in/you’re staring at trees/to feel less guilty//shave my face/look like a woman again/take my life/don’t take no money/ feel no peace/without isolation/and i feel no love/when i'm by myself//and as the clock kicks in/ the sun is red-white-hot/and orange shapes move across/in a direction/with no meaning//and as the clock kicks in/maybe it was all a bad dream/and i’m staring at now-dead trees/and i know we’re guilty
credits
from a good age,
released August 10, 2022
field recording outro by Jake Fostner
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