Hole in my boat where the damage is leaking the
Beasts in the bushes are pleasantly shrieking the
Sky is a slideshow of planets enflamed and we
Dream of the spaces that lie between frames
Thrown out of bars again I'll take the heat for you
I can't say I think about things that we didn't do
Now your life story is padding your bank account
Fill in the blanks there ain't much to talk about
You don't let me bleed
All these years have made a man of me
I was chosen I never asked to be free
Flickering halos that flare up like car bombs
Books where the endings are written in margins
We all cross our fingers we all cross the line sometimes
Don't get discouraged that what's yours is mine
Flotsam and jetsam on avenue a you wind
Down a black window of a white limo and
Take in a nostril of new city sewage reflect
On your daughter that's left in the ruin
You don't let me bleed
All these years you can't say something nice to me
You just act like I'm fucking crazy
David Pajo is an American musician known for his versatility and experimental approach to music. Active since the 1980s, he has collaborated with prominent bands such as Tortoise, Slint, Zwan, and The For Carnation. With the latter formation, he explored noise rock and post-rock sonorities, while with Slint he contributed to defining the math rock sound of the 1990s. Pajo is also a respected solo artist, releasing albums under his own name and collaborating with artists like Bonnie "Prince" Billy. His work is characterized by introspective atmospheres, evocative guitar riffs, and a sensitivity for using both acoustic and electronic instruments. Among his most representative tracks are "Breadcrumb Trail", "Good Morning, Captain", and "The Late Great Planet Earth".
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