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From the Desk of B. Larsen - Spitalfield



     
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We drove through the night
Listening to Pavement on the stereo
And wondering to ourselves
Will we see the sunrise
Before the drugs wear off?Crossed so many borders
That cease to exist, at least for now
And at this hour
All fears and reservations
Escape through open windows into the southern skiesAnd we're getting good
At passing out in motion
Or on strangers floors
And our wandering hearts
Numb our blistered fingers
And our burning throatsTomorrow is the same
It's just another repeat of today
The smile and the wave
Can we stay above the surface
Without feeling glossy?Can we climb that stage again?

To entertain the ghosts an maybe ourselves
And then pass out
Our blood has mixed
And we are one and we will get through thisAnd we're getting good
At passing out in motion
Or on strangers floors
And our wandering hearts
Numb our blistered fingers
And our burning throatsOur blood has mixed
And we are one
We will get through this
Our blood has mixed
And we are one
We will get through thisAnd we're getting good
At passing out in motion
Or on strangers floors
And our wandering hearts
Numb our blistered fingers
And our burning throats

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Spitalfield was an alternative rock band based in Glen Ellyn, Chicago and signed to the Victory Records label. Formed in 1998, Spitalfield caught the attention of Victory Records with the 2002 release of The Cloak and Dagger Club EP and a year later released fan-favorite Remember Right Now. Spitalfield also released an album titled Stop Doing Bad Things in 2005 which featured songs like "Gold Dust V. The State Of Illinois" and "So I heard You Joined a Convent". The band's name comes from what members describe as a village where Jack the Ripper came from.

Read more about Spitalfield on Last.fm.


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