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lyrics
‘Can you play something we like?’
I am not here to make you like me.
If I was here tryna make you like me
i’d be stood at the bar drinking a pint
agreeing with everything that falls
out of your face.
After this, I was at Justin’s, and Luke
beat the game on impossible mode, and said
it wasn’t impossible / and I had to agree with him.
Turning around in queues
walking around in
bent heel shoes.
...
Much time I have spent, standing at the bar
agreeing with everything that falls out of your face.
Doing which, it has got me, precisely,
a large amount of ale.
However, having stopped placing the ale
in my insides in order to converse, I have found it
much less appealing, to be standing at the bar,
agreeing with everything that falls out of your face.
And yet still they pile up,
because I am incapable of saying
‘No’ to the one who is refusing to take that word
for an answer.
Because of this, graciously,
I watch the pints pile up on the bar top,
and the bar man looking over, as if to say:
‘Markie, what’s with all this abstinence thing going on? Will it be lasting long? Any problem?’
And I reply, not saying:
No, Mr Barman, no problem. I am just in agreement
with things. I have observed it to be an easier way,
over the years, to act in agreement with things.
I have also found it is a nicer way
to be with most others as well,
or at least I have tried to be considerate
of another persons position
except of couse when I haven’t.
My only problem is
when people do not reciprocate this
and agree with everything I say.
I suppose I should buy more beer for people.
Yes, this appears to be where I have been falling down.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Bent Heel Shoes”
I love these women. the voices mesh together perfectly; also the world music is exceptional. I have all of their albums and they're all excellent. Give them a listen. Steve Lake
This album by Kenyan electronic producer rPH and poet Kins of Spade reflects on the impact of religion in their lives and society. Bandcamp New & Notable May 12, 2023