You took a picture
Of my crooked smile
I was so full of liquor
There is no denial
I laughed when I saw it
I said take one again
I will love you for miles
I will love you for miles
I will love you for miles
Until this road ends
I took her picture
But not of her face
'Cause I love your fingers
Every wrinkle and trace
You sighed when you saw it
You said "they look old"
I said
I will love you for miles
I will love you for miles
I will love you for miles
Until this road ends
I went to a psychic
When I got nothing from prayer
I need a glimpse of the future
To see if you're there
I gazed into her crystal
She said "what do you see?"
I said
I will love her for miles
I will love her for miles
I will love her for miles
Or until this road ends
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As a lifelong fan of psyche, I was delighted to have found this, stunned that I'd missed them for three decades and devastated by the news of Dallas' passing. Makes many of the album's lyrics even more poignant. I hear echoes of the Chocolate Watch Band, Long Ryders and both the pop and country sides of the Byrds. Stunning, and a contender for my album of the year. Iain H
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Normally a concept rock album about dogs shouldn't work. It couldn't possibly work.
This one does.
Brilliant writing, beautiful music. Matt's emotion and feelings shine through on tracks like Talking to the Sky and I Wanna Be Your Dog.
I mean, it is about dogs, right? Isn't it? Or is it... rob.cee
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I feel like a dork for just now (May 2021) stumbling on this alternate version of GOODBYE Blue Monday. If it's half as good as the original, it'll still be twice as good as most of the other music out there. sandymanthemusicfan
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