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A Printout of Task​-​Driven Love

from Scientific Automatic Palmistry by Lee Switzer-Woolf

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lyrics

The quiet life made just enough low-level noise
For me to hide somewhere beneath my breath
I never dreamt of escape
Because I never slept

I focussed my obsessions on insignificant choices
Replacing appliances was an impossible task
I got sick on your birthday
You got impossibly mad

Everyone used to say I looked young for my age
No one says that now

Every mortgage payment felt like a spade into the earth
I would give unconvincing smiles to my friends six feet above
While we worked through a printout of task-driven love

I was too much of a coward to ever get into a fight
So, I just wrote my poetry on bottle labels
Hanging myself from my heels
Until someone told me I was stable

Everyone used to say I looked young for my age
No one says that now

In my episodes
I don't recognise my home
Nowhere feels safe
I hide here in an app on my phone
I knew for sure
That I needed something more
I knew for sure
When the panic stopped
And I still felt lost
When the panic stopped

Everyone used to say I looked young for my age
No one says that now
It’s no surprise
No one says that now

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from Scientific Automatic Palmistry, released February 7, 2022

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New album Annihilation Signals out May 5th 2023 on All Will Be Well Records.

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