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Monday Mourn (2018 edition)

from My Town Has No Caf​é​s by The Pleasures Pale

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{2018 edition — 1987 LP version digitized from cassette, edited, mixed and mastered}

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Up on a mountain full of mundane
Rocks another pointless Monday
Gone away is that thing
The delicate butterfly wing called hope

With a heavy sigh beside the sink
Your desolate eyes may never blink
It's sad when your self feels more like a rope

Up and slam the toilet seat
Past is past, today I think
I'll get rid of this thing, this god-awful thing
The very hair-in-the-mouth called doubt

Shoes and socks and brush my teeth
Attitudes defy gravity
And I say this world is mine to own

Back on this mountain full of mundane
Rocks another pointless Monday
Gone away, oh, gone away
Gone away is the thing called hope

Shoes and socks and brush my teeth
When my hair defies gravity
I say this world is mine to own

I sing to myself too proud to dial for help
Is this asinine or what?
Misfit and misplaced, knock-kneed and lacking grace
Where to get this thing called strength?
I sing to myself with a juvenile dose of scorn
Oh my, my, my Monday mourn
Misfit and misplaced, knock-kneed and lacking grace
Where to get this thing called strength?

credits

from My Town Has No Caf​é​s, released October 3, 2018
voice – jeffrey bright
guitar – mitchell swann
bass guitar – luis lerma
drums – jeff keating

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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