they came from the river
couldn’t hear nor see
came in with their hidden flags
like all good enemies
and when the lanterns lost their glow
i could never see you that low
‘cause I’m too affected by the wooden frame of a mirror’s edge
too affected by the part of the picture that I miss
too affected by the wooden frame of a mirror’s edge
too affected by the part of the picture that I miss
language is a mist
your face damp with it
the weight of existence hangs
in a bead on your upper lip
and when the lanterns lost their glow
i still couldn’t see you that low
‘cause I’m too affected by the wooden frame of a mirror’s edge
too affected by the part of the picture that I miss
too affected by the wooden frame of a mirror’s edge
too affected by the part of the picture that I miss
credits
from Fault Lines,
released November 27, 2015
All songs written by Heather Nolan.
All songs arranged by Lady Brett Ashley.
Lady Brett Ashley:
Heather Nolan - Guitar and Vocals.
Arn Smith - Keyboard, Synths.
Brad Pretty - Bass.
Phil Kromer - Drums, Percussion, Vocals.
Recorded, Mix and Mastered by Georgie Newman.
Produced by Georgie Newman and Lady Brett Ashley
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