White noise of the city
Rumbling to the dirty roar of the trains
Then in the window instantly
You slipped under my reflection
Why, hello late night picture show...
Iron beams they roll between us
Making up the frames
Of our little 8mm film
You never looked up once
So beautiful alone
I didn’t mean to stare
Then never seen again
Well, there goes our late night picture show...
Iron beams they rolled between us
Making up the frames
Of our little 8mm film
You never looked up once
So beautiful alone
I didn’t mean to stare
Then never seen again
My subway cameo,
Goodbye.
credits
released February 12, 2016
“Subway Cameo”
Written by Pete Lund
Original release on blocSonic Records 02/12/2016
Vocals, guitars - Pete Lund
Bass, guitars, sonics - Charles Mansfield
Drums, guitars, sonics - Mark Garrison
Produced by Mark Garrison, Charles Mansfield, and Pete Lund
Engineered by Mark Garrison
Recorded at Sound Garrison, Buffalo, NY
Mastered by Alex Saltz - APS Mastering, NYC
Photo by Pete Lund
Cover layout and blocSonic page by Michael Gregoire
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