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Rebecca Redux

from Moth Eaten Romeo by Luke Fraser

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lyrics

Now that you’re gone this will have to do,
I’ll date a string of women who all look just like you,
All while telling myself that I’m moving on,
But all these pretty women keep telling me you’re not gone,
You keep spewing out my mouth like a broken printer,
While I’m on a date with my twelfth Mrs DeWinter.

Well maybe I should start telling people that you’re dead,
To explain why you’re still on my mind while outside my bed,
But maybe some things are better left unsaid.

I don’t remember dreaming last night but I know you were there,
Creeping round behind my eyes underneath my hair,
Touching all my stuff just as you please,
Rummaging through my drawers and memories,
So I’ll stick a Q-tip into my brain,
And swab at my baby until I feel no more pain.

But maybe I should stop telling people that you’re dead,
And maybe tell the truth for once instead,
That time can’t swipe somebody from my head.

This woman’s pitched a tent inside my temporal lobe,
And no matter how I probe,
I just can’t get her to go.

She’s setting up a sit-in protest, banging on a drum,
And though I’m pretty sure we’re done,
Some part of me is sure that she’s the one I’ll forever find,
Reflected in new lovers’ faces,
Following these traces up the river to our bed.

credits

from Moth Eaten Romeo, released October 28, 2022
Luke Fraser: Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Mellotron, Synthesizers, Glockenspiel, Tambourine
Rob Mawer: Guitar
Harry Whitty: Farfisa
Steph Legg: Tenor Saxophone
Phil Joyce: Drums
Maddy Clarke: Strings

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Luke Fraser London, UK

The new solo project of musician Luke Fraser, floating through time and genre while anchored to the ground by honest, intimate and at times scathing lyricism. Having written and recorded in attics in Kent, old factories in London, and spaces in between, Luke’s aim is to create a sound world tied to the past, but not trapped within it. ... more

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