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What Will Never Be Sung

from Half Bad by The Pleasures Pale

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{1987 demo recording digitized from cassette, edited, mixed and mastered}

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Morning glory
The flower in the pulpit of the wise mouth sprouts
The scorning boy is the blossom on the vine

My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung
My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung

I want to go, yes, I want to go
But there's a pain in my arm, do I have that charm
That enables the mad to be famous?

My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung
My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung

I want to be in charge of that senseless art
Singing something that might never be said
Singing something that might actually be read

I want to help, yes, I want to help
It takes a half cup of nerve and half cup of verve
To make the meal that some of us justly deserve

My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung
My eyes have seen where I've never been
And I want to sing what will never be sung

La la la-la

credits

from Half Bad, released December 21, 2018
voice – jeffrey bright
12-string guitar – mitchell swann
bass guitar – luis lerma
drums – tim payton earick

additional tracking – jeffrey bright

words – bright
music – swann & lerma

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The Pleasures Pale Dayton, Ohio

The Pleasures Pale was an influential indie quartet based in Dayton Ohio active from 1985 to 1987. Oft-compared to anglo groups such as The Smiths, TPP's influences can now be read as more diverse — taking cues from postpunk, rockabilly, swing, Motown and Dayton funk. A band for misfits, their extensive, lyric-driven output sought to light a way through the rust belt's post-industrial bleakness. ... more

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