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Description

\"Circles\". An excerpt from the upcoming album by Voodoo Baby Aliens.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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An old watched hour in the back of beyond a sun drenched landscape in the omnipresent smell of a retired lake. The great austro Hungarian post pop depression, a motherly embrace of promising monotony and your leather and my denim and your silence makes me nervous and my silence and your freckles and no science can stop me. As I stand up to the guardian of consensus reality and stumble up the ladder. I shall reach your moon shaped smile and witness the free fall of Hau and Chihiro and Miyazaki's ever spinning daydream steam engine. I extend my arms towards you but your voice rings in my head in my head. Some circles never close. Some circles never close. As the water falls from every pore of my body. While chimps around the tower and begin their spirit dance. We shall escape. What goes the fourth focus above the endless flat land. And we find shelter in a pub where a strange man with glasses shares comic books, beers and stories from ****. And we bathe in his absurdity and we shake his hand and as we leave his lovely temple, your words ring in my head. Some circles never close. Some circles. Never close. Promenade's mom of the town halls, shadow stray dogs, wild kids and weird fishes. The adults are talking big words and pension rates as your open hand awaits the strokes of my thin fingers. We briefly lock writers block. I cannot speak of that one time. You sang a Tom White song and I played the wrong chord. Some circles never close. Some circles, never close, close, some circles, never close. Some circles never close.