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Written in 1997

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From the Cheap red van that carried me home
From the dreams I had at Greenbelt
From the autumn sunrise across Torbay
From my rediscovery of laughter

I have fallen; I have faded
I have stumbled back to my messy room
I have eaten badly and I stayed in bed late
And I watched too much trash on the TV

From the things that I learned in that dirty old town
From the calling I felt to come home
From the dreams that I had for a Big Fish Café
From the time that I had on my hands

(Chorus)

I have failed to write letters or speak out loud
I have failed to dance and failed to pray
I haven’t yet written the song that I hoped to
And I certainly haven’t played it

(Chorus)

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from Songs for an Apocalypse (edited 2014), released December 13, 2014

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Pete Brazier Leeds, UK

Pete Brazier is a singer/songwriter, music producer, artist and Fractal Theologian. He has been writing songs since the age of 4 and recording since the age of 16. He is also a minister in the British Methodist Church.

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