Occident - Móa



     
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Occident Lyrics


Mercy me, the night is long.
Take my pen, to write you this song.Lord: is it harder to carry on,
or to know when you are done?All my life, I've felt as though
I'm inside a beautiful memory,
replaying
with the sound turned down low.Long-life, show your face.
Slow-heart, curb your taste.
Smoke me out of my hiding place.
Long-life, state your case.What in the world are we waiting for--
building glowing cities 'long the shore,
where the wind batters in,
baiting my kin like a matador?So much value, placed upon
what lies just beyond our plans:
waving my handkerchief,
running along, till the end of the sand.Long-life, speak your name.
So tired of the guessing game.
But, something is moving,
just out-of-frame:

Slow-heart,
brace and aim.Breaching slowly, 'cross the sea,
one mast--
flash, like the stinger of a bee--
to take you away,
a swarming fleet is gonna take you
from me.The universe is getting loose:
sodden spread,
from some leaden disuse,
rushing, unhinged,
towards diminishing lights,
like a headless caboose.I'll wait for you,
'longside the ocean,
and make do
with my no-skin.
But then, Long-life,
will you let me in?
And then, Slow-heart,
are you gonna know him?
Long-life, speak your name.
I wait, while I decry the wait.
And when I die, may I relate:
Slow heart, congregate.To leave your home, and your family,
for some distortion of property?
Well, darling, I can't go.
But you may stay
here, with me.

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Icelandic singer Móei∂ur Júníusdóttir (Móa) grew up under the influences of the cabaret style vocals of Billie Holiday, Louise Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. But after recording a full-length album of acid-jazz tunes, she felt that it was time to move on into the genre of electronica. Having the chance to lay down some vocal tracks on the occasional techno single followed a collaboration with Eythor Arnalds, resulting in the 1994 industrial rock project Bong.

Read more about Móa on Last.fm.


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