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Means & Ends

from Villains & Chieftains by P.S. Lucas

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lyrics

Later it got dark
Then it was just a start
You were standing in the room
The light was soft in the afternoon
And our dreams, they were left all the way in the back

Your friends, they walked forth
And went to that fish place out in the port
We were left tied in your shawl
Next to the pictures on the wall
And that tall balcony door

We leant forward
We heard the city roar
And waited for your friends -
Means, they were better than the ends.
There were almonds and champagne,
We drank and we left our pains
Past the river-crossing ferries
And that picture of the Golden Gate

Later it turned gold
But then we were just bold
Any couch would be enough
To sail around the Cadiz gulf,
To drop away the anchor and the boat.

We leant forward
And stayed for a month
We entertained your friends:
Means they were better than the ends.
We drank all the champagne
We drowned and we left our pains
Past the river-crossing ferries
And that picture of the Golden Gate

credits

from Villains & Chieftains, released February 29, 2024
Pedro S. Lucas - Vocals, Synths, Electric Guitar, Digital Processing
Pedro Branco - Electric Guitar
João Hasselberg - Electric Bass
João Sousa - Drums
Augusto Macedo - Fender Rhodes

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P.S. Lucas Lisbon, Portugal

literary drifts, musical stiches and a lot of wandering by Pedro S. Lucas (Medeiros/Lucas, O Experimentar)

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