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My Weary Eye

from Songs For Creeps by Amy Annelle

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4 track cassette recording by Amy Annelle at Steele World, Portland, Oregon.
mixed by Brian Beattie at the Old Wonder Chamber, Austin, Texas.

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It's good to stop and rest for a while
But then move along move along
I know what's waiting in these amber colored octaves
A distillation of all my best defenses
A distillation of all my best defenses

I'm worthy as a birdie in the bush with two hands
Worth less than a cat with no master
Worthy as a birdie in the bush with two hands
Two hands

You've got a clear shot at my weary eye

I know what's waiting in these amber colored octaves
It's what I sink with my battleship
It's what's kept in my graveyard
A thousand bodies buried and no marker
A thousand bodies buried and no marker

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from Songs For Creeps, released November 1, 2006
Amy Annelle: vocals, guitar, bass, drum machine, field recordings and found sounds.

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Amy Annelle Austin, Texas

A prolific writer and interpreter of songs, Amy Annelle maps out the farther reaches of American music, while conjuring visions of our restless musical past. Over the course of ten albums & thousands of miles logged on the road, Annelle has cultivated a rarified voice and repertoire that "blooms with open-hearted, lustful vulnerability and a harrowing naturalistic solitude”(Crawdaddy). ... more

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