I thought I told you
Not to be so nice
I thought I'd hold you
Just once or twice
But you stayed around
All this time
If I didn't go
You'd probably have changed
But because I'm gone
I still see you the same
It's like you're frozen
Time doesn't change you
You're still around
And you're the same
Sometimes I see you
You're in a dream
Just like you were
A long time ago
I'll take what you give me
This memory
I don't need nothing else
I made you this way
I took your life Put it in a box
I pray at your gravestone
Remembering when
You walked my path
You slept in my bed
It's a long, long time
I've got a pain in my head
But you gave me an earthquake
Everything is rearranged
I take this new place
As the world is now
It's just I remember
Your frozen image
You wild, wild thing
You gave me a jungle
To cut my way through
The beasts and the dangers
Made me what I am
So walk with me, frozen beauty
As I reclaim my life
I'm sure that you're melting
Some other place I don't know
Jandek, real name Sterling Richard Smith, is an American musical artist born in Houston, Texas, in 1948. His career, which began in the 1970s, is characterized by relentless and independent production: over 120 albums released between 1978 and today, sold primarily through direct channels to the public. His musical style is a kaleidoscope of influences, often described as atonal and idiosyncratic. Jandek blends elements of singer-songwriter, folk, blues, lo-fi, post rock and outsider music, creating a unique and unrepeatable sonic universe. His identity remains shrouded in mystery: he rarely gives interviews and appears in public with his face covered by a mask. Among his most representative songs are "The Ballad of the Broken Heart", "Come On Home" and "I'm Not Your Man".
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