This is how you close out an album – Simon Joyner – Joy Division (sotw#3)

Simon Joyner – The Cowardly Traveller Pays His Toll – 12 – Joy Division

that crucial filament is all but spent
and soon it will be dark in my basement
my heart is waxing the slick floor again
hoping i’ll slip, and fall in love
well, she gave me the choice
to remain and rejoice or to recoil and rebel
well, papa, this gravity attack
yeah, it’s a gravity attack
and i can’t seem to carry, much less bury the past

well, your ex-girlfriend said i was a terrible mess
yeah, she’s got a real good head on her shoulders
when the singer spoke and confessed
he didn’t really smoke cigarettes,
she said her teenage brother smouldered
on a hotbed of coal in a sterile white room
underneath that joy division poster
he moaned papa, he moaned papa,
sometimes i gotta vent my spleen!
sometimes i gotta vent my spleen
when i get shattered in the heart
and scattered in the brain

well, all the medicine in these sermons
still can’t keep his brazen nose from turning
and salvation, it may come free of charge
but faith always costs him something
they say there’s nothing as sacred
as the blood between brothers
when it’s pricked from their thumbs
and exchanged beneath the covers
well, papa, my brother is gone!
yeah, my brother is gone!

so would you tell me now how it is
i’m supposed to get along?

well, you asked for a chorus but you got a refrain
yeah, it’s another sad song that moves like a train
you can’t whistle to it
but you can fast-forward through it
flick it off your shoulder like dead skin

they say my head on a plate
may curve the debate
about the unbearable high cost of living
but papa, everything falls apart!
everything falls apart
and the grass will grow
as surely as they’ll break your heart

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Another Song of the week – Weakerthans – Left and Leaving

Weakerthans – Left & Leaving

This song is amazing.

My city’s still breathing (but barely it’s true)
through buildings gone missing like teeth.
The sidewalks are watching me think about you,
sparkled with broken glass.
I’m back with scars to show.
Back with the streets I know
Will never take me anywhere but here.
The stain in the carpet, this drink in my hand,
the strangers whose faces I know.
We meet here for our dress-rehearsal to say “I wanted it this way”
Wait for the year to drown.
Spring forward, fall back down.
I’m trying not to wonder where you are.
All this time lingers, undefined.
Someone choose who’s left and who’s leaving.
Memory will rust and erode into lists of all that you gave me:
a blanket, some matches, this pain in my chest,
the best parts of Lonely, duct-tape and soldered wires,
new words for old desires,
and every birthday card I threw away.
I wait in 4/4 time,
Count yellow highway lines that you’re relying on to lead you home.

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Song Of The Week – You and Me

I’m obsessed with this album (Icky Mettle) . I love the sound of Eric Bachman’s vocals on this record (which was their debut). It sounds like maybe he wore them out from cigarettes or something, they became really harsh and growly and more tough sounding in the later albums.

so good

You and Me

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