Leslie Low - On the Edge of My Noise

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I haven't been there for a while, it's gone
The glory of what it once was
Who will remember?
'Cause photographs won't do
Mementos won't do
Don't fake it
There's nothing that can capture its vibe
No camera phone can do it
Now I'm here on 33, going by A.Y.E., feeling loopy
With just another downer
One more won't matter
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
It's just another downer
One more won't matter
What difference does it make?
When you destroy what we created
It's okay, it's over-rated
It'll be over in a day or two
It's just another downer
One more won't matter
Twenty years have gone by
I've got no feeling
I'm disillusioned
I'm way past numb
I was already there on the edge of my noise
Not a worry or care for the shades left behind
Then I suddenly see with awakened eyes
Something I once had believed in and now I do not
Nor will I believe in the seal that I broke
While none of them answered, none of them spoke
My friends at home seemed like they were dead
So when I left them, I didn't feel
I followed the train tracks all the way here
Crossed the threshold to this bare oak
Overlooking the edge of the sea
The ends of the earth is oblivious to me
I took the dirty pathway up this mountainside
It opened up the sky
And the noise faded away from my ears
The ringing finally stopped
So I sat down

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Leslie Low

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