A powerful valedictory-style number, the final from their latest EP, Casement, the explosive Dublin punk/hip-hop quartet with an evolved, more tender sound mixing elements electronica with Belfast music producer Mount Palomar. To explore more by Enola Gay, including the rest of the EP, see also the other embedded links below. Out on Universal.
Here lies the body of someone who could've chose their words better
The ground below, it feels so paper thin
When all you know is caving in
All sense of self gets swallowed up
The deepest depths in which I never look
And the chances that we wasted
Oh, so much precious time
Weigh heavy on these
Weary shoulders of mine
Here lies the body of somеone who could've chose thеir words better
The place where I'm goin' is more crowded than ever
And though I hear you now, you could've chose your words better
Here I stand at the edge of my mind
Fragmented and clouded, wrapped tightly in disguise
Their weight upon my soul, a heavy price
The pit in which I discard thoughts from another life
Live in the past as if dripping in gold
Yet faces are fading now as I get old
Waves of nostalgia, they spill over me
Broken foundations encased in debris
Transpose the lens from that of love to lust
Like rose-tinted glass with thick covers of dust
No light can enter, yet dull glow escapes
The hum of the fallout embalms the mistakes
Dreams of green grasses when I close my eyes
Get left in the dark 'til they wither and die
Those shades of yellow then turn brown to black
Choked by the ash, they will never grow back
Never grow back
Never grow back
Never grow back
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