Sometimes it's good to spend a weekend on your own and try not to change out of your pyjamas and eat a lot of toast.
lyrics
Eyes that don't speak,
Lips that don't try,
There were hills there was sky,
Hands that don't take,
Arms that don't reach out attempting to fly,
I don't know why,
There were clouds in the sky,
Lips that can't see,
Eye that won't lie,
There was you in my mind,
Arms that don't reach,
Hands that don't meet,
There was you, there was I,
Waiting for time,
To cut holes in the wire-mesh mould,
And the hold of our lives
And you tell me,
That you've got a paper cup,
I had a forest
I've got a paper cup,
You had a forest,
You’ve got a paper cup,
I cut the forest down.
credits
from The Wild,
released January 12, 2012
Written by Robert Cole
Arranged by Robert Cole and Benoit Duval
Robert Cole: Vocals, Guitar, Harmonium, Glockenspiel
Emma Frank: Vocals
Dustyn Lucas: Piano
Kenton Mail: Drums
Steph Park: Violin
Indie folk-rock five-piece Friend of All the World formed around a Craigslist classified posted by singer-songwriter Robert
Cole in 2010. The improbable ensemble has since been cultivating their signature eclectic sound, which has taken a raw and vital turn in their latest and third album called “Rue-St-Louis”....more
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