The plane lurches,
My stomach flips and I,
Look to the cabin crew for,
Signs of concern.
But they don't give much away.
I am an Ulster man,
A goddamn liberal.
A man of reason,
Oh, the little things we tell ourselves,
To give us back a,
Bit of meaning.
I mean God's been dead for a while.
So if there's nowhere for our,
Souls to go then,
I don't want to be so sober, so.
Whiskey, whiskey,
No ice in my whiskey, please.
Wouldn't take a genius to,
Work it out.
I've had my fair share of,
Conversations with,
Twisted metal and,
Broken glass,
Well if lightings gonna strike me twice,
This time I'm gonna do it right.
Whiskey, whiskey,
No ice in my whiskey, please.
Whiskey, whiskey,
No ice in my whiskey please,
I ain't gonna die sober.
Joshua Burnside was born in Northern Ireland, where he draws inspiration from the beauty, the ugliness and the rich musical and literary heritage of an often tormented corner of the world.
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Steven Scullion has made another great album to calm my soul and please my ears. This one has really been hitting the spot lately! Greetings to Malojianland and thanks for the music! This Is Soul '67
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At first glance, the landscape on the cover of Martin John Henry’s The Other Half of Everything is a scene of complete isolation. This is Scotland. An archetypal rugged landscape of hills and lochs, as far as the eye can see. On closer inspection, there are some signs of habitation: buildings, roads, farms… but they … Continue reading Album of the Week: The Other Half of Everything → Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 21, 2011