Sow the seed, see the light, for the Spring to receive
Look to sky, to the field, in the back of your mind
Tragically, instantly, joyfully you will be
Thrown from your home, yellow walls, yellow sun
Without life, without death, without thought
Are the colors really coming through you?
So tragically, instantly, joyfully
But they never really understood you
No they never really understood you
The debris of the leaves, push the paint, paint the trees
Grow from the soil, from the wind, from the storm in your mind
Sow the seed, see the light, for the Spring to receive
You, fitfully, magically, instantly
Without life, without death, without thought
Are the colors really coming through you?
So tragically, instantly, joyfully
But they never really understood you
No they never really understood you
You, fitfully, magically, instantly
Really enjoying this compilation.
Jim Ruiz Set - IMO - do A better job than The Smiths on There Is A Light...
Starlings - Happy Birthday Late - if you're a fan of The Caulfield Sisters, I thinking you'll really dig this song.
2 U Now - The Hang Ups...this is a great song and the vocalist takes the song to other worldly
Therein Lies The Problem With My Life - The Ocean Blue - This is The Ocean Blue being The Ocean Blue
- check out this song's video on YouTube
I'm enjoying the whole compilation, but these are my stand-out tracks right now. kerfaffle
I haven't heard anything as just completely perfectly formed out of the gate--every decision the right one, what to include but more what to exclude--maybe ever. Don't know who Sault is, but they do not sound like they could be anyone who hasn't paid some dues to get this good. Or signed some Satanic contracts. 100% confidence, and it sounds 110% earned. Musicophilia
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