Uncanny valley
Won’t you tell me if I belong
Tell me if you can
Read the writing on the wall
Why does it say
That we’re all just the same
Have we known it all along
And just looked the other way
Complete the story
Imagining every end
Counting the reasons
We forget that it all depends
On the flowers fading
With the season
And the waves breaking
Oh the feeling
Of an open horizon
Complete silence
Where you can run into you
Or the mind dreaming of a perfect freedom
Not only while you’re sleeping
It’s a zero sum game
By the wrong name
Writing letters to the past
As if you were the same
But I’ve been changed
Now I know it was
A real deficit of belief and of trust
I want to show you better
I know I can show you better
I want to show you better
This time
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A truly stunning album that mentally transports you to foggy early morning streets, the pavement wet from recent rains. Dreary, but in a comforting way. Like sitting next to a window during a rainstorm, listening to the drops hit the glass while remaining warm. Never fails to make me feel safe. Crow Yo
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Alvvays has always been great, but with this album they took it to the next level. Every one of these songs is lodged in my brain now, permanently (in a good way). s. moxley
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