Maybe I didn’t want to stay home tonight on my own
But lately I can’t see the difference of my expectations
between these constant conclusions of gazes, jokes and bottles
and this monotone much cheaper tabula rasa
So I’ll fill it
I’ll fill in
If there were an activity that’s significant it would be masturbation
It’s always the same end; you know that at last you will loose
And if I’m going to be honest, that’s kind of a comfort
This cycle of growth
But I find it weird that though I have straighten all pieces of you in my mind
Nothing erases, and still more parts appear, coming down
And I know that there’s no such simple liberation, like a defeat
But at the same time I know that the sum of all substance is constant
So I’ll fill it
I fill in
credits
from "Erik Hansson",
released May 17, 2011
Puma Berg - vocals
Mattias Dünkelberg Valenca - bass, engineer, producer
Erik Hansson - acoustic guitar, vocals, some kind of bouzoki, mbira, ukulele
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