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about
Socially inept teenagers, pretty much.
lyrics
body in she's feeling fine
the rhythm running down her spine
she looks around but she can't find
the one that she's been waiting blind for
once again it's the same old story
dreams of finding love on the floor
she holds her hands up high to the ceiling
all she wants to know is the feeling
yeah, they know but they don't care
oh, they'll just sit back and get on with the show
picking up he stands by the stereo
'cause the music beats with his body oh
watching on as the lovers go by
you gotta hold your breath before you let it go
once again it's the same old tale
dreams of finding love
in the pale fog of absent-minded waiting
all he'll ever know is the patience
yeah, they know but they don't care
oh, they'll just sit back and get on with the show
body out she's feeling tired and
the rhythm doesn't run with her mind
she looks around she still can't find
the one that she's been waiting blind for
'cause he's standing there by the stereo
music beats out of tune with his body oh
watching on and hoping for a lover
all he's gotta do is just get up and go
yeah, they know but they don't care
oh, they'll just sit back and get on with the show
he could have been so much more to her
she could have been so much more
he could have been so much more to her
she could have been so much more
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
Folky and sparse on the face of it, but there's a richness and emotional gravitas to this EP. I've spent some time trying to figure out how that was done but it's still magic to me, really. mcharper