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Glass & Concrete

from Hello New World by The Playing Fields

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Glass & Concrete

Queen Crab baby, stop eating all
my words, they’re just
another meal to you.
Staring through glass
& concrete at the sky,
does anything seem real to you?

So you’re crying & crying,
“Why would he leave?”
Crying & crying,
“Why would he leave?

You’re so much more to me…

Queen Crab baby, our hands joined
sleeping, alone at last with the virgin
who laughs too hard, I could be
just one of her toys, still I'm
wondering who could be making
all this noise, all this

Crying & crying
“Why would he leave?”
Your Crying & crying,
“Why would he leave?”
All of your CactiShed crying,
“Why would he leave?”
Crying & crying,
“Why would he leave?”

You’re so much more to me…

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from Hello New World, released August 30, 2007

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“Dark, melodic tunesmiths” (The Guardian)

“What might happen if Lou Reed and H. P. Lovecraft met in a pub one dark and gloomy night and decided to form a band.” (Music4M)

"Audio magic like a soothing spell.” (Blowback)

"Tight, edgy, definitely worth seeing," (Rock Beat Stone)

"Ocean-sized and beguiling" (V.P)

"Dark, ethereal soundscapes” (Islington Gazette)

“A rare sense of depth" (NME)
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