I was walking down a Salisbury lane
Sure it's raining on the way
When I met this woman, I'll have you know
The light of the world in a lonely world
I lay my body down there on the road
And just lay there like a stone
I tell you she's so creative
And I don't blame her
For her dreams
How long they go
Because time is shackled
To her feet
'Pour me' She says
'Pour me a gin
Then drink with me darling,
Then drink with me again.'
And I am drunk
I am drunk
In her company
Just like a stone
Now that I'm with her
And now that I'm drunk
I love everyone
So we go walking
Down Salisbury Lane
Yea! Down Salisbury Lane
Because we wrote our names
Somewhere beyond the rain
I tell you
I love this woman
More than if I tried
And it don't really matter
What I sing
Or what I write
It is written
In the stone
Intimate and unique. This album plays well with a bottle of Syrah crunched up in your finest pair of headphones with candles lit in a steamy bubble bath. sig
Powerful vocals and affecting lyrics, this is magnificent stuff. Thank you for sharing your art with us Reb!
Clearly, I am late to the party, but happy to be here now and will listen quietly from my corner so as not to break the spell. theUtmost
Very exciting album. Nice compositions (complex, but never for the sake of it) und interesting choices in the sound department (for example double tracked drums). Meyer zum Mischen
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