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Leaving Columbia

from Telegrams Elapsing by Boxcar Aldous Huxley

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The dancefloor’s really heating up tonight,
a slow waltz on a heart of anthracite.
Tarmacadam stuck to our shoes,
drunk on a simmering gasoline perfume.

We are suspended here where the schoolyard used to stand,
and the trees are slowly roasting from the inside.
Always thought this seemed a lovely place to die.

Say you’ll stay one more summer;
I can face the days with no other.
Though we’ve nothing here, exiled where we stand,
we are castaways, shipwrecked far inland.

An empty town of plaster shells,
a ragged troupe of ne’er-do-wells
stand guard, pledged to remain to the end:
Pennsylvania will never see our kind again.

Say you’ll stay one more summer;
I can face the days with no other.
Though we’ve nothing here, exiled where we stand,
we are castaways, shipwrecked far inland.

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from Telegrams Elapsing, released January 6, 2015

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Boxcar Aldous Huxley Bristol, UK

This is music rooted in the past, but not a past that ever actually happened. One might hear Balkan melody, Old-time banjo and Brass Band pomp wrapped up in Tin Pan Alley melodrama. These are songs that speak of such esoteric topics as abandoned funeral trains, Messianic visions in the Canadian wilderness, and ill-fated amateur space exploration. ... more

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