Roll in for another go, somewhat bashful in the snow.
Something's wrong, and it's gone. Nothing new but nothing.
Close enough, this I know, like a secondhand Monroe
Someone's gone, perhaps withdrawn. Nothing new but nothing on.
Coming back my step is slow. Careful for the gentle doe.
Ears perk up and then it's gone: spotted, darted, followed.
On its tail, stop and go. Caught again, we're toe to toe.
Something said, something wrong, nothing new but a new con.
I don't feed, I don't seed,
I can't read the minds in need.
I don't grieve, I won't be,
But it's best if I could see
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
Roll in for another go, thinking why he wouldn't show.
Stepping forward like a pawn, ready to be struck down.
Empty hall, empty foe, hurt by whom I stand below.
Taking hits, I wait for dawn. Nothing turns to no one.
I don't feed, I don't seed,
I can't read the minds in need.
I don't grieve, I won't be,
But it's best if I could see
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
Given time the sign reads no, every step on that plateau.
Inching far from what it cost, nothing but a mindset lost.
Circumstances called a low, ever trapped in a freak show.
Inching far because it's lost, no one's in that eye of gloss.
I don't feed, I don't seed,
I won't scuff my knees to plead.
I don't grieve, I won't be,
But it's best if I could see
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
You don't care.
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Clidesfeld is a project by Brandon Patrick Sullivan. Largely characterized by distortion, tension, and reflection, Clidesfeld is inconsistent in tone and texture.
AGED is such a captivating piece of art, echoing between my ears with crooning emotion and melancholic melody. I feel like I'm in a cave witnessing someone's hopes slowly erode. And I adore it. Clidesfeld
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