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about
On January 28, 2011, Egypt took the unprecedented step of shutting down all Internet connections and cellphone services, beginning at 12:12am. This song contemplates the relationship between a long-distance couple and the heightened insecurity that ensues when their technology- dependent efforts to communicate go unanswered.
lyrics
will there be a day when we can leave all of these images behind?
start in our new world, boy or a girl, nothing but solitude and time
maybe if we try we’ll find a place, we’ll never have to say goodbye
tree fall in the forest, silent explosion, nobody notices at all
sea meets with the ocean, strait of gibralter, pillars of hercules stand tall
now trying to reach you, looking for secrets, better to think that it’s alright
cut all of the wires, all our desires, harboring darkness from the night
last night in a dream I heard your voice floating around inside the room
I followed the sound, no one around, only the darkness and the moon
door opening slow, someone inside, not sure if that someone is you
I wanna see you, I need to hear your voice
fate brought us together, gives us a simple choice
(fear/faith)
credits
from a day in music: 12am,
released January 1, 2020
Jennifer Kimball– lead and backing vocals, vocal arrangement
Additional recording at The Song Cellar, Somerville, MA
Each song a reflection on a historical or literary/fictional event that happened within a certain hour of the day. Twelve songs, each exactly five minutes long.
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