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Peter was a risky boy, his mother and his auntie talked a lot, about his regard for his child and what he wastes his money on. He condones what he’d not condone in someone else. He would put upon her tiny frame when she undressed.

He stutters utterances at her soaking face, he feels a modicum of a disgrace.

For Pete’s sake we went dancing in the dark. We told him to stop but he was far too gone. A patron took his late telephone call. They tried hold him on but his desire was long gone, he was weeping on his knees clutching a letter from of Louise. (A letter from Louise).

Peter took but not one shred and then he blamed it on her soul, denying all that he could see, its laughable he believed the lies he told. He endured what he'd not endure in strangers hoods. He would wretch upon her tiny shoulders covered up.

He stutters utterances at her soaking face. he feels a modicum of a disgrace.

For Pete’s sake we went dancing in the dark. We told him to stop but he far too gone. A patron took his late telephone call. They tried hold him down but his desire was long gone. He was weeping on his knees smelling a scarf worn Louise.

For Pete’s sake we go dancing in the dark. We told him to stop! But he far too gone. A patron took his late telephone to cool him down. They tried hold him on but his desire was long gone he was weeping on his knees clutching a photo of Louise. Oh they tried to hold him on but his desire was long gone he was weeping on his knees clutching a letter from Louise.

We tried to be, just as there as there could be and we told him to be strong and that life is full and long. He walked away, from the love and hugs we gave and with life we pushed along, we’ve heard he’s still clinging on.

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from What Became Of His Backbone? EP, released September 5, 2017
Song by Your Casket or Mine?
Recorded in Autumn 2016 by Dave Curle at First Avenue Studios, Newcastle, UK

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