Last night, I had a dream.
The wheel fell off of the van while we were driving.
We didn’t know it until we stopped, and we were stranded.
Yesterday, a busted spoke, the first ride of the season.
The shop wasn’t open, so I locked my bike up:
hobbled, lonely and abandoned.
I guess you never really know how fragile something is until it breaks,
and you have to fix it or walk away..
You learn not to take anything for granted,
anything at face,
anything as given or safe.
Last year, a last word.
A line that separates two eras
between the shore where we were born
and a ship that has sailed and landed.
Yesterday, she let us know,
her shoulders slumped and shaking under
a weight that nobody should bear alone,
fitful and candid.
I guess you never really know how fragile something is until it breaks,
and you have to fix it or walk away..
You learn not to take anything for granted,
anything at face,
anything as given or safe.
I guess you never really know how fragile something is until it breaks,
and you have to fix it or walk away..
You learn not to take anything for granted,
anything at face,
anything as given or safe.
Found this album at a time I was in the habit of having a bad dream about you and me. It's great, the song's great, the band's great, corn dogs are probably mid at best. vincentavatar
I got this album on another platform when it first came out, and I thought it was excellent. It came out at a time I was searching for more punk music. For me, it really hits a perfect mix of having incredibly articulate, evocative lyrics and inspiring me to move when I hear it. To this day, it's one of my favorite albums to come out. blujacket
Taking cues from Midwestern emo and early ’10 pop punk, this Leeds, UK outfit are full of heart— not to mention hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022
On their self-titled debut, Pkew Pkew Pkew deliver roaring, in-the-red, gang-shouted rock songs about pizza, beer, and...pizza and beer. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 29, 2016