Ed crumbled under the weight of Jane’s erotic confession. He got the train, bought a pasty from the trolley and cried furiously.
“It’ll be hilarious”, laughed Jim with abandon. But when the water soaked Irene with a flourish she found it infinitely less so.
As the brisk mountain air cascaded down into the valley, invigorating shrubs with artificial movement, we held our breath - in awe.
The laptop arced through the air and hit the ground with a dull thud. Chris wept. She had changed her status to ‘in a relationship’.
Some teenagers with asymmetrical fringes laughed at Robert as he walked past them on the street. He marched straight to the first public toilet he could find, and turned his Pet Shop Boys t-shirt inside out.
credits
from Graphite,
released December 25, 2011
Vocals - Kevin P. Gilday
Poet Douglas Kearney and composer/producer/drummer Val Jeanty link up for a a compelling LP that feels like the written word come to life. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2021