Monday, February 20, 2006

LFG.45.0001 - Misquious (Single)














Cara A :: Autopsy of Ether
Cara B :: Mock Turtle´s Song



Archibald Losenrú: Voces.
F.M. Pomeroy: Teclados.
Henri Chocolat: Guitarras.
Amelio Rossi: Secuencias.
Arturas Filvit: Bajos.

Grabado por MISQUIOUS en su propio estudio en los meses de Noviembre y Diciembre de 2005 en Ferrol.
Editado el día 23 de Diciembre de 2005.
Se regaló en la fiesta #2 (fiesta de Navidad, Ferrol), en la fiesta #3 (Madrid) y en la fiesta #7 (Pamplona)

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Autopsy Of Ether

It took me thirty-four centuries to tour your smile
from Amarna’s dream to the spires of Mars.
It took me thirty-four hearts to override your tide
and to place every dot in every fucking question mark.
It took me thirty-four tempests to learn how to accept
the brilliance of my failures as Faulkner said.
So I confine myself to seize your cells by chance
and to lit thirty-four moons in what they
call the night when two lovers
would play beneath the electric lights.
But I know we’re not lovers,
we’re just strangers in the night.
Strangers in the night, exchanging glances.
Cold as fire brands with no matches.
Strangers in the light of mesmerism sham,
stranglers in the stars, wandering the streets of what they
call the night when two lovers
would play beneath the bright crossfire.
But I know we’re just soldiers
chasing dragon teeth, will-o’-the-wisps
by bus in the winter.
Numb in the winter.
Quite stuck in the winter and all matches damp.
In the winter, my killer and my psalm.
Took me thirty-four centuries to tour your smile.
Took me thirty-four hearts to override your tide.
Took me thirty-four tempests to learn how to accept
the brilliance of my failures in the impossible chase.





Mock Turtle’s Song
by Lewis Carroll

Beneath the waters of the sea
are lobsters thick as thick can be.
They love to dance with you and me,
my own, my gentle Salmon!

Salmon, come up! Salmon, go down!
Salmon, come twist your tail around!
Of all the fishes of the sea
there's none so good as Salmon!