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All music by The Apostates / All Lyrics by Adam Stone.
Recorded by James Bragg and Peter Miles at Middle Farm Studios in November 2011.
Produced, mixed and mastered by James Bragg.
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lyrics
I left you sleeping softly in the morning,
as I drifted with the wind down to the park.
Now Boxtree isn’t known for inspiration,
so I created a new world to tear apart.
Where I can choke, choke, choke on this poison fruit.
I was here from the start, technically so were you.
And it was obvious, it was obvious we would have starved to fucking death,
so we fed from the grapevine and chose to forget.
I wondered on to fields armed with emotion,
passing glass and paper bags beneath my feet.
The wind was telling stories of the ocean,
using sounds and moving leaves in time with me,
So let me choke, choke, choke on this poison fruit.
I was here from the start, technically so were you.
And it was obvious, it was obvious we would have starved to fucking death,
so we fed from the grapevine and chose to forget;
Money problems, housing issues and a drowning boy.
A beautiful young girl escaping noise.
So I threw my arms up out to give you comfort,
just like you threw your arms up out to give me comfort.
So tables turn tonight, and soon we'll find out why,
everything fell down, but not this morning sky.
credits
from Wide-Eyed & Determined,
released December 10, 2012
Recorded by James Bragg and Peter Miles at Middle Farm Studios in November 2011.
Produced, mixed and mastered by James Bragg.
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