All songs by Sorry Sorrow Swims (Emmanuel Dupont & Tiphaine Moreau)
(except The Night Is Still A Child : Mathieu Soinard
(Kiinshasa) / Sorry Sorrow Swims)
Artwork by Sorry Sorrow Swims
Recorded and mastered by Nicolas Brusq at Capitola Analog Studio summer 15
Released by WeWant2Wecord winter 16
Includes unlimited streaming of #26 Wecord - A Collection Of Singles
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She’s got something in her head
And I can swear it’s not an idea
Like a silence it grows
The ocean of angels falls
One night it pops out in our bed
With its two gigantic claws
You can ask Simon you can ask Paul
It’s the biggest monster they saw
With its twenty eyes he‘s blind
But knows the weakness of any kind
He’s so tiny he can’t be seen
And if you see him you won’t feel glee
She’s got something in her mind
Yes of course it’s an idea
It’s a big dark one and it’s caused
By the something that quietly grows
It grows it grows and blocks the Windows
That lights up her smartest thoughts
The night comes and it turns black
But we lay still in our sacks
She’s got something in her brain
Yes it is seriously lamed
But i guess you understand
That it’s now out of hands
I guess I’m bless i have some tears left
That ain’t dancing on my face yet
Last time I’ve checked there was plenty in a vase
Waiting by the window to dissapear in the haze
Why did no one warn me before i mourn ?
Maybe once again tommorow, morning will come
But I will feel guilty about the pity you’ll have for me
And i hope I’ll understand that my friends ain’t ennemies
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