In the immanence of time
Walking out beyond the lights
In the darkness
Cars all parked up
In the immanence of time
Walking out beyond the lights of something
Couldn't quite make out your eyes
But I could not forget them if I wanted
Does it ever lose its weight
No it only grows and becomes godly
Does it ever leave the stage
No but It won't always be a problem
We will share it
Blood and breakfast
someone else's
Parents' mattress
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Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic
supported by 4 fans who also own “Goodbye First Love”
Takes me back to my high school classroom during the days of binging Inio Asano's old manga scanlations before anything was licensed. At that time, I was discovering many kinds of Asian shoegaze, but I've never heard anything like this. Makes me think of Pasteboard, Supecar, and Midnight Pingpong a bit, and it's funny bc the first two I listen have blue album covers too. Lu
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