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Eating My Heart

from Copernicus (2012) by Alabaster dePlume

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lyrics

I have eaten my heart

Yes, there's a new
Black hole
To look into now

I have eaten
My heart

What jaws I have
What guts

And the teeth!
You would give
All your life
For the teeth I have
In my skull

I have eaten
My heart

And you
You point that burger at me!
What the wet lettuce
Regrets...

I have eaten my HEART

How do you suppose
And artery sounds
When depart the parts
That I had
O, I had
And I have eaten

You know,
The thing
Moved,
I believe

Even as it joined
My intestine

credits

from Copernicus (2012), released May 21, 2012
Bass trombone - Biff Roxby
Tenor sax - Alabaster dePlme
Pigs - Pigs

Recorded by Alabaster dePlume at Iron Mountain

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Alabaster dePlume London, UK

Working with International Anthem, based in Total Refreshment Centre, London.

Manchester-born, saxophonist & spoken word artist, composer producer & songwriter. Employs a live-development style using candid communication inclusion and enthusiasm.

Next LP Come With Fierce Grace out Sept 8th on International Anthem, accompanies 2022’s critically acclaimed GOLD
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