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Mathias' instructional poem to Eric in response to his offer to help Mathias find someone to be in love with. "You My Remedy, i think, will bandage me in sounds of permanence and passionately stuttered, 'Hold me now's..." |
CD: The Boy Who Would Be Eric
Label: will be released on Energy Castle when the album is done.
Credits: Sal Ibarra for helping me record and stuff... the rest is me, ricky and robyn |
Story Behind the Song
So after the boy who would be Eric appears to Mathias in his dreams and tells him that he will get him out of Ediz Hook, Mathias writes this poem to help Eric find the third part of their future trio (man, woman, and child). He calls this woman his 'Remedy'.
Lyrics
My Remedy harbors a voice
to sooth my sickly squall
and lets it sail in crowded seas
and bounce off shower walls
I'll say 'Lets Go!' and we will go
and drive for static miles
while thunder lends a melody
to the rhythm of our tires.
My Remedy enjoys the sounds
and words that emanate
from a needle worn of time and tear
and countless tender plays
she sleeps under a twirling fan
that follows through her dreams
and soaks her pillows terribly
with the biting pain accompanying
the fear that we will never meet.
Well this biting pain, it follows me
and leads me to such weak displays
and this hole that has been swelling with
the passage of each useless day
My friends are catalysts and I
am victim to their plays
they send me home in body bags
each night they dig my graves
But you, my Remedy, I think
will bury me in sounds
of permanence and passionately stuttered
'Hold me now!'s
and some evening on this old couch
we'll close the brodcast day
and colored by the empty screen
enjoy the texture of our skin
until the signals start again...
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