This one built from a small ukulele riff - based around how much you could do without changing a root note in a chord - sheer laziness basically. It moved forward to this - our set opener and a strange song - even we don't fully understand the structure of this one, but we like it.
There's a faultline in your bloodline and it runs deep,
talk of tectonic platelets and tremors in your sleep.
Your sleep.
Attractive as it is to set up dichotomies,
I felt that island slip and move, move away from me.
There's a rift you've opened up between tongue and cheek,
and the earth your you shake an inheritance for the weak.
The weak.
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Your blood opens up a line for your two feet,
I want your footpath to shift and draw close to me for:
There's a faultline in my bloodline and it runs deep.
There's a faultline...
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