An ode to friendship and skateboarding and a reflection on loss.
lyrics
Languid evening, hurried weaving
With the whir, clack, clack of polyurethane.
Never imagined we’d live this long, young immortals and then gone
Too late until I saw the lines, the chains.
I hope you weren’t alone, but I have no right to know.
All snapshots now, without a frame.
Like stories your sister told, in her paintings, I hope
Something beautiful grows from what remains.
Not like we fell away, more a slow drift decay,
The distance, in fairness shares some blame,
Luck or genetics I guess, ya we all took all the risks,
Some landed it, assumed you’d do the same.
Singing to myself, since I know I’m no help.
Half of grief is selfish, and the stronger side of guilt.
I’m sorry I didn’t try, I just lost track of time.
To the sound of wheels on concrete echoing.
credits
from #110001,
track released November 15, 2019
Scott Sinner: Lead vocals, synthesizers.
Jeff Skinner: Guitars, Vocals
Josh Hall: Field recordings
Scott & Jeff: Electronic drums/percussion, recording engineering, mixing, mastering.
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