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My little one
Where have you been
Your blinding eyes
What have they seenThe people down in Lincoln town
Wore their hats upon their sleeves
I heard some talk in old New York
Just ask the autumn leaves
I never saw it for myself
It's just what I believeIt's somebody else now
And they are not you
The difference just burns me
But that's nothing new
Nothing newI wrote a song in Wollongong
It made me sad for days
The hotel man from Turkestan
Soaking up the rays
I wish I'd been a woman then
I might have been amazedThe better I make it

The worse that I do
And it's so ancient
But that's nothing new
Nothing newThe music was liquid
Somehow it slipped through
Ah, it all escapes me
But that's nothing new to you nowThe truth was a lie and
The ointment was glue
I was found missing
But that's nothing new
Nothing newThe feeling was absent
Red wine was blue
The gift is the present
But that's nothing new to you now
And there's nothing more to do nowOh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothingOh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothing
Oh, now it's all for nothingThey blind their eyes
What have they seen

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Isidore was born when Jeffrey Cain (from Remy Zero) approached Steve Kilbey backstage after a concert when The Church were touring the US, and handed him a demo of an instrumental song he had written. This song was to become Transmigration. At home in Sydney, Kilbey wrote the lyrics and added vocals in his brother Johns Karmic Hit studio. Thrilled with the result, Cain sent Kilbey more music, which resulted in the s/t album Isidore which was released on Karmic Hit records in 2004. After years of hiatus, on february 21st of 2012 finally the 2nd album Life Somewhere Else was released.

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