A bouncy tune about mental illness and dissociation.
lyrics
I’m falling deeper into my trench
My hair’s all knotted and my socks are drenched
My body’s aching, hands are shaking
I think I’m going down.
I think my bones are trying to communicate with me
And they might be saying that it’s time to flee
Maybe one day you’ll see
the light.
But, for now, your eyes only notice the darkness
inside
Right now, your brain
feels a little bit queasy
But ibuprofen won’t ease the pain
It’s not that easy.
But maybe one day
you won’t even have to try!
’Cause maybe one day
you’ll have made friends with
your Mind.
I think I’m falling into my trench
My fingers are callused and my fists are clenched
My smile is faking, bones are breaking
I think I’m going down.
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I'm a big fan of Robin. His music comes from the heart, especially this album. His style is outstanding, and his music has really helped me out through some tough times. Keep doing what you're doing! Laurel Wagner
Robin, you've done it again. Great transitions. Chord progressions are bittersweet just like our beloved lemon boy. Vocals are spot-on. Lyrics are witty, clever, powerful, and heartfelt. Keep it up!! Laurel Wagner
Sidney has quickly become one of my favorite artists of all time. Love her sound, clever and youthful lyrics. It's great. Just listen to it. Laurel Wagner
Erudite chamber pop that hearkens back to the elegant and experimental production of the 1960s, swinging from melancholia to playfulness. Bandcamp New & Notable May 13, 2016