Now the city's getting colder again,
And in the shadows there are signs,
They're getting longer all the time, and the days grow short.
I walked home from the station today,
Closed my eyes along the way
Not so easy now the rain, Is falling hard.
Living far out in the suburbs by the city lines,
It's the last place in the world you could feel so fine,
You know it won’t be so long 'til next year,
And we can go from here.
Now you pass the time with nothing at all,
But the injuries of life,
Just drinking beer and getting by on and on,
And if you wake up feeling alright,
Well it must have been an easy night,
No hard memories in sight, to drag you down.
Heading over to the palace for the day,
Taking all this time just to while away
Looking out into the pale September sun,
Now all the days are done.
I guess you're getting older again
But it's the only life you have,
Wasted never seemed so bad,
Just for now.
Living far out in the suburbs by the city lines,
It's the last place in the world you could feel so fine,
You know it won’t be so long 'til next year,
And we can go from here.
credits
from The Parity EP,
released August 26, 2014
parity
'parɪti - noun
1. The state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status and pay.
credits
released August 26, 2014
Stephen Macartney - Acoustic, Electric and Bass Guitars, Vocals, Percussion
Colly McClean - Pedal steel, Electric Guitars
Paul Hammy Hamilton - Drums
Recorded at Hill House Studios
Produced and Engineered by Nathan O'Regan
Co-produced by Stephen Macartney and Paul Hammy Hamilton
Artwork and Design by Damien Howard, Gösh Creative, Melbourne
Cover Photograph by Jayne Allen, taken on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia in the Summer of 2005
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