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I heard love will never let you down
Straight as an arrow, strong as metal, sweet as honey, fast as sound
If it become misdirected or misplaced
What if you find it’s not a beacon, but a rope around your waist?
I think I maybe need to spend some time alone
Sit in the silence, take my penance in the arms of the unknown
Or is that onliness we’ll all know when we die
Enough to keep me for the whole rest of my wretched little life?
Pink morning, magic light
Not another soul in sight
Pink morning, magic light
Where are you tonight?
The mirror holds some things I cannot forgive
Maybe life is not worth all the trouble it would be to live
What if you find you’re merely loving out of fear
Fear of kindness, fear of ruin, fear it all could disappear
Out on this lonesome golf course where I find myself
As the night gives way to morning, the snow begins to melt
There are many things I wish for or have lost
And everything I have, have ever known, will melt away like frost
Pink morning, magic light
Not another soul in sight
Pink morning, magic light
Where are you tonight?
I feel I really need to spend some time alone
Forget my brothers and my mother, forget my father and my home
Or is that onliness we’ll all know when we die
Enough to keep me for the whole rest of my worthless little life?
credits
from 'Mushroom Cloud',
released May 26, 2023
Jeff Collier - Percussion
Felix Buchner - Bass guitar
Bernardo Sousa - Electric Guitar
Dave Adams - Synthesizer
A.S. Fanning - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Strings performed by the Oriel Quartett:
Alice Dixon - Cello
Paul Livingston - Viola
Kundri Schäfer - Violin
Markéta Janoušková - Violin
String arrangements by Irene Buckley and Bernardo Sousa
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Robbie Moore at Impression Recordings, Berlin
All songs written by A.S. Fanning
Mastered by Gary Scully at Aquarius Mastering, Berlin
A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016