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The Apprentice
02:01
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You came along when I was twenty-three.
Packing market shelves to keep some doubts away.
You had the answers and knew it so well.
I was the apprentice.
You move around, at least three times a year
I hear a different name from a far away space.
You still have the answers and know it so well.
I’m still the apprentice.
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2. |
A Photograph
04:10
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She sits in a room of empty beds,
Bag open on the floor.
A thought inside her head
Of being somewhere else.
All fall down and back up again
Inside of a melody.
She sits on the bed that pulls her in.
The curtains cast a shadow.
She holds inside her hand a photograph
A time from somewhere else.
All fall down and back up again
Inside of a melody.
She sits on the train.
Looks out the window pane.
A thought inside her head.
A smile upon her face.
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3. |
One Fine Day
01:02
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On a bench he sat down one fine day
Looking for a place to stay
A place to rest his straw hat
She walked along one fine day
Gave him a smile that he couldn’t give away.
Now his hat has a hook to hang from.
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4. |
He Dreamt of Stars
03:30
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He went out to find out something
About the others far from here
He went out on his own.
From a bag, he made a home
He slept beneath the sky at night
He dreamt of stars and milky ways.
A staple feed of bread and cheese
A coffee was a luxury
An ice cream was divine.
He captured sights in his head
Explored his inner workings deep
And wrote it down in his notepad.
He says ‘don’t you know what it’s all about?’
His friends look at him as strange
He reads his words they didn’t make him feel alone.
The images are in his head, the senses are still strong but
They’re all in his head.
He went out on a Friday night.
Got together with some friends
And did the things that others do
But walking home dreamt of the stars.
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5. |
Half-Full Cup
01:56
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On the table there’s a remainder from the morning.
Steam still rises out of the cup from the bottom.
Half-full, half-empty maybe or simply neither?
Lipstick traces then she fades.
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6. |
A Devil on my Shoulder
03:01
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I was thinking about the other time when you came around to me.
You said my eyes looked strangely out of place and the smell was of something unclean.
You looked at me and said you’d stay for one but that multiplied by three
And then you asked me from here where do we go and I groaned we go to sleep.
Don’t you see the sun?
I remember that time not long ago when I went around to you.
It seemed to me that something was strange when I saw your clothes all over the floor.
Don’t you see the sun?
In my mind it seems logic’s lost its way when we are together again.
Don’t you think that it doesn’t make sense when we are together again?
And the time is slowly ticking by ‘cos we are together again.
I lift myself to leave, you shake your head and sit me back down again
Don’t you see the sun?
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7. |
On a Winter Morning
03:30
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I left my home on a cold morning.
My footsteps left their mark behind my feet.
The wind it blew to show I was alone.
Through empty streets I walked on and on.
Finding out what I’d given up without a cause.
The only way to find out what I had.
No sympathy from the cold that bit me hard.
Paper thin the skin against my bones.
Legs are numb but carry straight on through
The sheet of white that shows no sign of ease,
From this place I knew I would return
To the room that keeps me warm and safe.
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8. |
Notatka
03:51
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I want to take you for a ride.
The sun it was beating down, beating down on my face.
I want to take you for a ride.
You can’t see what’s inside of me.
Twisted and loosened and ready to dry.
Hang me up on the outside.
I want to take to the air.
The dirt here is killing me, filling me with all sorts of grime.
I want to take to the air.
You can’t see what’s inside of me.
Twisted and loosened and ready to dry.
Hang me up on the outside.
Feels like the first time was another life.
Feels like the goodbye was from a time not mine.
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9. |
From The Corner Cafe
04:05
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He looks around the city that he grew up in
From the corner café which he often sat in.
Looking out the window at the passers-by
Going different places, with stories of their own.
At a market stand, they call to tempt him in
All the fruit in season promise a world of sin.
He sees the old hotel which has stood for years
The woman feeding pigeons which come from far and near.
He’ll never leave this city behind
It‘s a part of memory that he can’t erase.
But there’s a feeling that he can’t let go and
His flight is due to leave at a quarter past four.
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10. |
What They Said
03:09
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He came from faraway looking for what they had said.
He sits on the street with his hands open looking for some of the same.
Not knowing what they say he smiles, they throw it right back in his face.
When he turns the other way there is a wall of concrete.
He can’t the difference between the high-rises above him.
His brightness is fading, what they said was paint on a wall.
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When the leaves fall down from a height to the ground
He comes back from where he was.
With open arms they embrace and take him in
The kettle boils upon the stove.
Can they change the roof that shelters their heads for something new?
They tend to his room. Not a thing has been removed or been made new.
When trees are green he’ll go to back where it’s grey
Where the paths are long and wide.
The soil is worked in return it gives its share
When it rests then so will they.
Can they change the roof that shelters their heads for something new?
They tend to his room. Not a thing has been removed or been made new.
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see-saw Kraków, Poland
See-Saw is a musical collaboration between Eryk Czarniecki and Philip Soanes which began in June 2011, stopped for the summer months, and continued in September 2011. Eryk is a native of Poland, whereas Philip originates from the island of Ireland. 'Minimal acoustic' music is the description that seems to fit best. ... more
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