“Well-run libraries are filled with people because what a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay.” Zadie Smith

sábado, 7 de maio de 2011

LIBRARIES - SEABEAR



Fall down the stairs
It's been a long time since
I got my hands on your teenage poems
It's the only poison that I like

I'm throwing rocks at broken windows
Picking locks with footprints from the snow

And I don't believe you live in a library
(That sails the sea)
Sleeping with a book-blanket out at sea
(like the girls told me)

My little bird flew away from me
She made her home in a poor country

You're breaking branches 
on your way down
Just some one new 
to throw your arms around

The next time I wake up, I want it to be
In a rabbit hole to the sound of you 
(making coffee)
With the warm, salty sea
Its waves crashing over me

Look what you've done
You punched a hole in the sun
(Now it won't shine)

Look what you've done
You punched a hole in the sun
(How did you know it was I?)

Look what you've done
You punched a hole in the sun
And now it won't shine for anyone

More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmania.com/libraries_lyrics_seabear.html
All about Seabear: http://www.musictory.com/music/Seabear

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