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lyrics
Chapter V: Rain
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Somewhere over the hill there’s a little lab where the blenders are set on high. The more you fight it, the more they spin, the less sweet nothings are mixed inside. Hey diddle diddle the cat in the middle’s gone over to the other side. She sits at the window so listlessly and stares outside.
Every time it rains… until the hours change. Gently, gently she’ll fade. Until the hours change.
Somewhere under the hill there’s a secret factory run by the men in white. They’re pulling their levers and waving as her dreams roll down the assembly line. Hey diddle diddle the cat’s found a little crack in the mirror just her size. She slips through to search for the girl that’s on the other side.
We‘ll spin. Caught in the middle again. Too mixed up to separate again.
Oh rat-a-tat-tat, there’s a kitty at the door- trained to kill but been de-clawed. So tell me kitty-cat, are you’re looking to go to war? If you want to settle up tell me what you’re fighting for.
A little too old to buy the lies and a little too young to read between the lines. A shadow in the sky is creeping up behind. You’re running for cover; you’ve found a place in which to hide. Safe under the covers until the monster’s passed you by. We’re learning to stand up; we’ll learn to stand up and unite. Until the thunder comes through in stereo tonight.
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Not that it matters (*), but I'd usually take my prog a tad more metal.
The cheer brillance and boldness here makes it up for it.
(*) It does matter. It might convince other metalheads to give it a try. Also, don't depreciate yourself, unless it is for a joke.
-- What? But my life is a joke!
Infernal is more convoluted than this note, and far more beautifully written. unidual
supported by 8 fans who also own “Chapter V: Rain”
In the wake of buying the Welcome To The Planet I also went for this older "EP" (clocking in on 70 minutes a rather big big EP...) as a final farewell to a very bright bright star that sadly doesn't shine anymore. Carsten Pieper
Tim Arnold's latest album of lushly detailed art-pop explores the insidious ways tech surveillance has become a part of our lives. Bandcamp New & Notable May 9, 2023