Looking for something, anything, not sure what to find
Some words of endearment, said softly, beautiful and kind
We're not the same that we once were
Losing a grasp on our old life
And all we have left are machines built just for you and for me
Made to keep us asleep, fix our wasted limbs
Too tired to move, too tired to think
Too often we're onto the next before we can see
We did good today
Weeping waves and clean floors
Watered our plants and folded clothes
We did good today
Disbelief wrapped in holy cloth
Waking to see, nothing short
Not yet, not before the mourning comes
All of these weeks and months
How we feel and what we need
What to eat, what to think
We did good today
Weeping waves and clean floors
Watered our plants and folded clothes
Just inspiring combination of emo-jazz in its purest form. Lyrically it goes over interesting ideas of multiculturalism, parental issues and generational trauma in some of the best ways I've heard in a while. All of the instrumental sections are just beautiful and both singers are outstanding. My favorite moments are probably the almost-yelling section halfway through "I'm From Here" and the horn sections on "Quirk". PeterA
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