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- 2nd on the left or 3rd on the right is the first chapter of half past sun - a never ending tale.
The volume kicks off with 'Fishing rod', a fresh setting for the journey - it’s all about to begin - but leaving no doubt: some things never go away. 'Shy one' retakes the words of W.B. Yeats, setting sail to distant shorelines, confident but stumbling in 'Don’t get too close', leading to a time out: 'Forget all' - blank memory, getting ready for whatever is to come next.
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released 01 April 2009
remaster released 31 March 2010
half past sun = Siegfried Depuydt, Bram Ghyoot, Joachim Vansteelant
picture by J. Vansteelant
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- Track Name: Fishing rod
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here's your fishing rod - at last
you're eighteen years old now
step back in the past
IT's ALL ABOUT TO BEGIN
devotion, laziness and sin
the second on the left or the third on the right
which one are you going to take
to redirect your life
these days hardly move
like a train full of sleep
that catches up on you
and all the things you keep
as time moves over
and trees get older
and heads get sober
some things never go away
- Track Name: Shy one
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Shy one, shy one,
Shy one of my heart,
She moves in the firelight
Pensively apart.
She carries in the dishes,
And lays them in a row.
To an isle in the water
With her would I go.
She carries in the candles,
And lights the curtained room,
Shy in the doorway
And shy in the gloom;
And shy as a rabbit,
Helpful and shy.
To an isle in the water
With her would I fly.
- W.B. Yeats
- Track Name: Don't get too close
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DON'T GET TOO CLOSE
I might push you away
DON'T GET TOO CLOSE
I might crush it
and push it all away
I need a blue chair down in the basement
I walk out right through the crowd
to a blue chair down in the basement
and silently redraw
and know I love you
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- Track Name: Forget all
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morning comes at last
and you've been wondering all night
what's the meaning
of it all
morning comes at last
and you've been wondering all night
is there a meaning
at all
once in a while
FORGET ALL
once in a while