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Wreckage - Jim Shepard



     
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A whisper to my ear, I'll make the words out through the waves
Since you've not been here, I've changed my tune
And all I can hear is your sound, and I'd say you're coming 'round
I can feel the sunlight barely breaking on the sea
I don't want to miss you, I don't want you missing me
It's about time we climb out of the wreakage
I can see a way now, you can come and rescue me
I don't want to waste this, I don't want it wasting me
It's about time we climb out of the wreakage,
Sky is ours to write, we can finally send the message
This won't disappear, 'cause we can't let go of what we love
Cannot interfere, I'm not afraid
I know that the darkness come on the closer we get to dawn
I can feel the sunlight barely breaking through the trees
I don't want to miss you, I don't want you missing me

It's about time we climb out of the wreakage
I can see a way now, you can come and rescue me
I don't want to waste this, I don't want it wasting me
It's about time we climb out of the wreakage
Sky is ours to write, we can finally send the message
Long before the damage is done
Long before we've got to listen, listen, listen, listen, listen
I can feel the sunlight barely breaking into me
I don't want to miss you, I don't want you missing me
It's about time we climb out of the wreakage
I can see a way now, you can come and rescue me
I don't want to waste this, I don't want it wasting me
It's about time we climb out of the wreakage
Sky is ours to write, we can finally send the message
We can finally send the message
It's about time, It's about time
We can finally send the message
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Shepard's piercing, feedback-intensive guitar and corrosive lyrical outlook, first documented on the barely released 1977 LP Slit and Pre-Slit. A series of releases followed -- 1980's The Live EP and 1981's Smudge 7" among them -- all barely heard or acknowledged outside of the Ohio underground community. Though recorded a good five or six years earlier, the live Under the Blood Red Lava Lamp cassette went unreleased until 1986, followed a year later by Basement 2115; only a subsequent feature in Forced Exposure magazine brought Shepard and Vertical Slit any kind of national attention...

Read more about Jim Shepard on Last.fm.


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