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Cloisterfuck (Vol. 1)

by Britt Warner

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in 02:41
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bewilderness 01:51
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all we have 04:25
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empty shells 07:29
did we bring this on ourselves? did we bring this on ourselves? did we bring this life imitates art i wrote the part for you to play i set the stage take a bow for no one now empty house curtain down did we bring this on ourselves? empty shelves did we bring this on ourselves? empty shells spirits rise from vacant eyes i stared into the void and it stared right back before the world went black
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... ... you drove back up to sacramento i went insane just like before you came you came you came i came you came i was hiding under the table ... now i go deeper into the fear and i feel the beauty disappear alone alone alone alone now i find i'm lost without your eyes staring into mine you're a stronghold in the storm come back down to hollywood town all the stars are gone from the boulevard now you came you came i came you came
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what is me? 00:49
aah hello? beware your psychosomatic tendencies what is me? what is me?
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out 02:46
oh... i am here you're safe in my arms i love you you are protected under my wing i love you you are safe here in my arms you are safe here in my arms in my arms in my arms in my
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united apart 00:59

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Experimental improvisation recorded March 27 2020 on my kitchen floor in Highland Park during quarantine. Mixed that evening. Released the following day.

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released March 27, 2020

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