I'm glad I'm not as numb as I thought I was, and that's your fault I know this
'Cuz it's you whom I feel for
All this love opened up its eyes when it dreamed of you
And there you were realised
Showing me the joy of what I have inside for me to share
I'm glad that I can feel this and be awake and conscious of giving
To you whom I feel for
And through these eyes I see the light of you exposing all my shadows
In order to dissolve them
Showing me the joy of what I have inside for me to share
And through these eyes I see the light of you exposing all my shadows
In order to dissolve them
Gentle eyes, the saddest kind
Compassionate smile, knowing the sorrows
Showing me the joy of what I have inside for me to share
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On first listen I immediately felt a feverish familiarity, a spacey, frayed-wire connection to that dreamy echo of an angsty youth. I imagined Eno singing over Kilbey arrangements, and the dark embrace I always got from most anything on the 4AD label... from 80s Cocteau Twins and Bauhaus to Red House Painters and Lush in the 90s... really the entire cast of wonderfully introspective bands spawned during those decades. Wrenching, drifting... insistent, compelling. And deeply moving. Marvelous! Dr. "Buzz" Frenzy (Matthew J Hesse)
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