song mostly drones on D although the guitar goes back and forth between G and D
D G
She will feel her heart is slowing
G D
Down to just one beat
D G
She can feel the numbness spreading
G D
‘Till it’s hard to breathe
D G
And it feels like an anchor
D G
Pulling from the sound
D G
A little bit of bad luck
D G
That follows her around
There was once a small explosion
In the rectory
Brought a rush of such devotion
Few had ever seen
And the sound and the fury
Spread into the night
Leaving a vacuum
Of temporary sight
A G D
Now that you know me well can’t you see?
A G D
Now that you know me well can’t you see?
credits
from INERT,
released June 2, 2019
Vocals and acoustic guitar: Mark Messerly
pedal steel:John Erhardt
double bass:Christopher Janidlo
bass:John Hoffman
electric guitar:Lisa Walker
Piano:Chuck Cleaver
Backing vocals:Lisa Walker
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Thanks to George for including Teenage Wasteland in his 14th birthday compilation :-) It's been a while since that has been recorded, but that's timeless art ... Jo.Linn
supported by 18 fans who also own “Now That You Know Me”
From the chord that rings out solemnly during the opening "One per Customer" through the hypnotic distortion of the finale "Black Hole," this is full of heart. Melodic, mature, and evocative. Joe de Larios
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