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Post argument musings

from The month, not the name by Augúst

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a limousine spread kerosine all across the pavement,
I'm just a witness to the scene, I wonder what your wave meant.
I see the rainbows in the dark,
as if your brain glowed in the dark
I took a blow and then saw sparks
now I walk solo in the dark

my cigarette hissed in the rain, turned cold before it hit the ground
two silhouettes kissed yet again, then white noise drowned the signal out.

no nicotine or benzedrene can tell me what your wave meant
I'm stuck in these recurring dreams outside our shared apartment
I step in rainbows in the dark
walk as the crow flies, not the lark
as we run naked through the park
the skies much closer to our hearts

my cig...

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from The month, not the name, released April 14, 2015

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Augúst Berlin, Germany

Augúst is Jan Clemens and Arnulf Koehncke from Berlin and Hamburg.

More than ten years ago, we started playing dilettante acoustic post-rock together, but now we converged on something more folk-pop than that.

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