Taken from her new album Shade, an exquisitely delicate acoustic psychedelic folk number by the American musician, artist and producer Liz Harris, whose delivery has a delicious, dissolving quality, and has been releasing material since 2005. Harris grew up in a Fourth Way commune in the San Francisco Bay area which was inspired by the philosophy of George Gurdjieff. The community was known as "The Group", from which is derived her moniker Grouper. To explore, enjoy and purchase more of her work, see the Bandcamp embed link of Shade below as a well as Spotify link. Out on kranky.
Look into the light of a pale interior
Where blueness moves along the edges
To the hiding place where clouds align
How can we relate in a world where people move along the edges
Sit in hiding places
Waiting for the world to die
Wish as I pull down the barriers
Is it even very far too deep
Or too long
Listening along as the clouds play through the tidal waves
Pulling back on me, so abrasive I can't sleep at night
Echo in a lighthouse burying the thoughts of bеing human into pieces that rain, the chattеr on the sky above
Wish I could relate to people's barriers
Laying in a box against the barrier
Lost some kind of key
They're falling back asleep
Bury those thoughts real deep
Bury those bodies deep
Put us back to sleep
Waiting for the light to erase the room I'm laying in
Cast the shadows of us against, against my fingertip
Hollow in the sway as they move in windy shapes
Against the blueness making images in the place where people die
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