By my mother’s Chinese evergreen that’s been alive since ’95.
Sitting there with tears in my ears 'cause I wanna laugh all the time.
I noticed they’re changing the speed limits all over town.
I’m worried because I’ve never known him to have legal tags on any car he’s owned.
I hope you live long enough to see.
Just what it is here you like to eat.
And that without your eyes your love is realized.
Drinking from tomato sauce and jelly jam jars.
I heard him say, "I’ll make this house a home or you can find me at the bar."
And, "If you ever meet somebody like me, please introduce us.
I think I know just what they’ll say but I’d like to ask anyway."
Hope you live long enough to know.
What it feels like to belong.
And that when you’re alone your love is realized.
She’s a picture of happiness but she doesn’t photograph well.
Guess you’ll have to take my word till she comes around.
I feel strong from the breakfast she made,
Like I may never have to eat again.
Humbled, full and safe.
Hope I live long enough to try.
To help someone as much as you helped me that time.
And that while I’m alive my love is realized.
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Takes me back to my high school classroom during the days of binging Inio Asano's old manga scanlations before anything was licensed. At that time, I was discovering many kinds of Asian shoegaze, but I've never heard anything like this. Makes me think of Pasteboard, Supecar, and Midnight Pingpong a bit, and it's funny bc the first two I listen have blue album covers too. Lu
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Entire album is excellent. As is the rest of the catalog. Go back to 1970...take the Dead and Floyd and roll them up. Yet completely different.
Just plain old GOOD MUSIC. Ed Fransko