It still feels so easy to write about love
We'd both been busy and had enough
Do you count the space in time or miles
Or in relief to be rid of me and what's been
Or will you be the one who waits for me
So tell me your temptations, your worries and doubts
And all the people that you've lived without
Do you remember when my eyes close and my head drops like I'm sleeping while you're talking
Yeah, but don't stop
I know how we were thinking "two years from now, how we'll make it work"
And that somehow, cross borders, common lines
We'd be alright
I know how we were thinking "two years from now, how we'll we make it work"
And somehow, cross borders, common lines
We went without
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It's time for the album that started it all... Let me tell you how I got into the works of Liam James Marsh. Well... I've purchased "Premonition" by Rachel Thomasin, and Bandcamp proposed me to follow a fan who had bought it, too. Luckily, the same fan purchased "Limerence / Fucked #4" right after that, which tempted me to peek into this album - "and now you know the rest of the story". So it's a lucky coincidence... as usual on Bandcamp... Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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"Short Story Picture Book" is Liam James Marsh's cooperation project with lyricist Leah Short. The music sounds pretty much like his "Kid Chameleon" solo works, except that he didn't write the lyrics. So be prepared for a couple of stunning alternative country miniatures. "Short Story" is the first part of a pair of EPs, the other one, coincidentally, titled "Picture Book". Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)