i was walking through the frozen yard, i saw you stand
pictures of the summer when i broke my arm
i dont want to stay, just be far away from all this town
i can stay in bed, i can dream about the things i am
i could change myself, i could cut my hair to be what you want me to be
but then things started to get bad again, get bad again
i get lost inside myself when i think of you
everything is dull and everyone is unkind
the moment you can't change your mind
i will change it all, i will change my name
and if i hate myself, i will cut my hair and will stay in bed
because i will be what you want me to be
supported by 4 fans who also own “i was going to lose myself forever”
this album was there when i was at my very lowest. these days listening to it feels strangely hopeful, but also bittersweet, because i miss my friends. i miss them dearly. fogopolis
supported by 4 fans who also own “i was going to lose myself forever”
This album is far from being in my top 20 albums in life, however, I listened to two songs a lot a couple of years ago: girl and i was all over her. The title of the songs and the circumstance that the song addresses are evident. It is a good album that in 2023 I gave it a spin again that I quite liked 4/5. It is a steal to buy this album at the price I did $1, but it more easily promotes the content and the desire to have a copy in WAV. lucho_k9
Pale Spring’s first two albums come to vinyl at last, full of moody, low-lit, trip-hop inspired songs with tender, haunting vocal melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 16, 2021
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