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about
This song was written for all the survivors of abuse. You are not alone.
lyrics
I don't believe you ever could be
So like those men around you.
So hungry.
I don't believe you ever think about it
But you remember words like they were more than music.
I don't believe you could ever be that way
Addicted to the pleasure, the things that people say.
I wrote this poem for you on your birthday,
Your mother read the poem
And said it couldn't be you
Nothing so beautiful
Could come from something I made.
I don't believe you.
I don't believe you
You hear your mother cry
I wish that I could die
I wish that you would die too
So I could play outside
I could be free with you.
I don't believe you.
I don't believe you need to think about it
But you remember words like they were more than music.
You hear the words I'm speaking as more than poetry.
credits
from Chasing an Illusion,
track released December 9, 2016
Recorded by Martin Bisi
Produced by Larkin Grimm
Featuring Jesse Sparhawk on the harp
Tony Visconti on bass
Jeremy Gustin the drummer
Devin Brahja Waldman on synth
Larkin Grimm on the 12-string stratocaster and vocals
Backing vocals by Jane Abernethy and Darcey Leonard
supported by 14 fans who also own “I Don't Believe You”
Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic
supported by 12 fans who also own “I Don't Believe You”
My god, what an absolutely incredible Suite. I'll admit, I've struggled to get into Pharoah Sanders due to diving headfirst into some of his most challenging catalogue and that never worked. This is the perfect place to restart. Floating Points is new for me and I can honestly say I've never heard synthesizer music this lush and organic before. the LSO is just perfect. This is one of those albums that any serious music fan needs in their life. The perfect swan song for the great Pharaoh! 5/5 ClassyMusicSnob