For my housemates, one of whom decided to move to Tassie, and the other who later, after months of listening to photography student and photoshop woes, confessed to being colourblind.
Verse 1:
On the postcard that you wrote to me
You talked about the Ocean
You said that it was pretty
You talked about the Blues and Greens
Cho:
I don’t see it like you do, I don’t see it like you do
I like it when you write to me, Colourlind Lullabyes
I don’t see it like you do, I don’t see it like you do
I like it when you write to me, Colourlind Lullabyes
Intro /Break
Verse 2:
We’ve been talking on the telephone,
I could talk to you for hours
I’m always cooking dinner
You’re always editing your photos
Cho:
Intro /Break
Verse 3:
Since you moved across the ocean
You took away my daily routine
A picture in Still Motion
I am still where I have always been
from The Northcote Sessions,
released October 11, 2017
Recorded, mixed and Mastered by Myles Mumford (Rolling Stock Recording Rooms)
filmed by Agostino Soldati
Fiddle by Fred Holden (UK)
Bass by Craig Kelly
Thanks to Julie Boffa and Enda Kenny for use of your lounge room
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