Comes in a cardboard sleeve with booklet, both with artwork by Phoenix Delman.
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lyrics
move your still endless body
channeling neurotic energy can save the day
but overwrought, we overwrite reason to keep the truth at bay
by pecking at the ground with no apparent cause except for fear of vulnerability
channeling what hasn’t even come to pass prompts me to ask:
how far up your own ass can you crawl?
what will you have wished you’d done? you cannot rise if you don't run and no one’s been exempted from stumbling through the first attempts, awkward and tense but lovely nonetheless
oh god i cannot kill or break the static friction
in the absent face of space to fill
you can tell as much or more from where it stops that it goes
in the absent face of space to fill, would you move your still?
credits
from Ultra Ego,
released January 14, 2016
Nikki Mokover - alto saxophone
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