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Beyond The Pale

from A Thousand Days by The Rainyard

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On a Friday between the clubs in someone's stolen car, and on Saturday drinking in a segregated bar oh but who would ever think that you would try to look too far. Beyond the pale of ugliness and loud emptiness of too many years unfolds in selfish glory. I remember what it was you said before you closed the door how you never ever wanted to feel happy any more. Oh but how was I to know what that meant any time before. Beyond the pale of ugliness and loud emptiness of too many years unfolds with righteous fury. Could we lie isn't it so strange from now until they day we die we'll never see you change. And I suppose you're freezing cold tonight although it's ninety fahrenheit. In a better world we'd understand the way these things get out of hand. But who would ever blame you know they'll never understand. Beyond the pale of ugliness and loud emptiness of too many years unfolds with hopeless beauty.

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from A Thousand Days, released January 25, 2012

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The Rainyard Perth, Australia

Like four young Neros scampering about a crumbling Rome, The Rainyard raced out of 1980's Perth with a naiveté you could only cook up with a 3-string violin and a slab of Emu Bitter. Armed with a basket of pop gems penned by the young Mr Coffey they played as though someone else's life depended upon it and capturing those times on the format de la journée - the compact cassette. These are they. ... more

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