Once Whitehead said; “Everything of importance
has been said before
by someone who did not discover it”
That phrase could sum up the dilemma of
my generations attempts to acc-
ept the need of knowledge that’s tacit
Do you follow?
Well, I could try to redefine my thesis
if you’ll take the time
My English makes me come of as a dork
but when I am pretentious, yes it happens
time to time, I have to screw myself
through patience until I cork
Do you follow?
All these stories we consume and then
recycle to consume
again creates future biographies
It’s almost strange the fact that even I
have to discover these
moments with emotions I have to feel
By now I have an understanding what it would be like
to go through my first menstruation,
haggis or divorce
To loose my firstborn in a fire, to be retired, hired, fired Fire!
Still experience burns like a torch
So when she told me that I was her biggest fan and
at the same time biggest
idol my ego had a ball
That simple statement proved to me
there’ll never be a guarantee
which clichés will strike hardest over all
Do you follow?
credits
from "Erik Hansson",
released May 17, 2011
Mattias Dünkelberg Valenca - vocals, engineer, producer
Gustav Erlandsson Holmqvist - bass
Erik Hansson - vocals, electric guitar, synthezeisers
Gustaf G Lindström - saxophone
Wilhelm Lindqvist - drums
Marta Pettersson - vocals
Pontus Qviberg - electric guitar
Viktor Wennlund - vocals
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