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Mexico (1977) - Richard Swift



     
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I got you in my pocket
I got you in my skein
They wrapped you in forever
It's longer than it seems
Kiki's heart was broken
Pieces on the floor
And every time he had you
It broke a little more
And every time he had you
It broke a little more
I can see you glitter
With angels on your spine
You know I never knew you
But I still call you mine
You know I never knew you
But I still call you mine

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Lyrics submitted by Lily Harris.

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Singer/songwriter Richard Swift's lo-fi, sepiatone style harkens back to the tin pan alley era. Born in 1977, the California native spent his youth locked in his room with a four-track recorder, a device that, along with a computer, he continues to utilize to this day. Influenced by everyone from Bob Dylan to early seventies dub acts like the Congos and Lee Perry, he has provided keyboards for shoegazeers Starflyer 59 and released two records of his own, Walking Without Effort and the Novelist, both of which were reissued on Secretly Canadian as a double album in 2005.

Read more about Richard Swift on Last.fm.


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