We walked the aisles aimlessly
With our kills painlessly
And we go all the night without love
In the darkened lonely corners
Where we place our drive-thru orders
And we go all the night without love
Without love

"Touch me" the graphic reads
On the magnetic athletic insole
She lets it go all its life without life
And can you imagine going to
“Got milk? dot com”
Do you go all the night without love
Without love

Well I once caused your cells to shimmer
And you once caused my cells to shimmer
Now we go all the night without love
Without love…


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    I really really really enjoy this song. It might be simpler than most of the other stuff on the album, but one has to keep in mind that, with the exception of "While You Were Sleeping, the album is in chronological order with songs form before and after his mother's death. Things would probably be simpler at this point in his life. Best Dream-Folk album of 2007? Yeah.

    d15k0zachon September 06, 2007   Link
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    i think its completely chronological. i.e. while you were sleeping is also from before his mother's death

    listen to the line about his father's "ill-widowed wife" - thus implying that at that point she was still alive

    this is a stunning song. one of my favourites from the record

    definately the best dream-folk album of 2007. personally i think elvis perkins and willy mason are so far ahead of anyone else in the singer-songwriter/folk stakes. unless you include dylan, maybe.

    i'm seeing him tonight :D

    yay!

    djbctclon November 06, 2007   Link

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