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The Predictable Crisis Of Modern Life

by Jack Carty & Casual Psychotic

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What does your heart say? Is it pulling you away? Is it scared about the future? Is it trying not to break? I can be delicate Like an origami crane Listening to your rhythms What does your heart say? Does it write you long letters? Does It tell you how it feels? Is it up and down in circles Like some lonely Ferris wheel? I can be patient So you can take your time Go diving through your memories What does your heart say? Mine says "All i want is you". I could be an island Or the ocean that surrounds Always ever changing But for your i'm solid ground And you can fight it with your reasons Or you can call a spade a spade Forget your interjections What does your heart say?
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Strung Along 05:41
The eyes of an actress and dripping in subtext Always a hard one to read Kiss me hello then tell me 'bout your boyfriend that you had when you were 19 And i don't mind at all "You're younger than me but you still make me nervous" I said with my hands in my jeans "I like your hands and your voice when you're singing" You said as you packed up to leave And I don't mind at all I want to know what you've been hiding Oh I wish you would string me along Time is the difference between falling and flying I wish you would string me along Smelling like red wine and cigarette smoke And you're looking like Bridgette Bardot Empty my pockets my cards on the table I thought that you might want to know And i don't mind at all.
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Tunnel vision is a killer Getting closer by the day I went walking over mountains Tried to breath it all away Saw the jet stream arching over Saw a flower after rain And I ain't never looking backwards again The road behind me has helped me journey Across the weirdest wildest place And i've been lonesome and i've had company As i traveled on my way I met a girl who gave me something that will never be replaced And i ain't never looking backwards again I can see so clearly I can see so far In the distance I see storm clouds Doing battle in the sky But i'll keep walking ever onwards Like a one track troubled mind Ever cyclone has its center And ever hurricane must end So I ain't never looking backwards again...
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Sleep steady on your feet Forget about the things that chase you Scared and Stumbling All that you can ever be A child of your situation Probably Breeze and tension in you sails Wherever it is you run to Roses guard your window Wherever it is you run to I know I'm not the one Who gets to call you love And sleep next to you when it rains Still you're the company i keep When I get time for me I want to give it straight to you The planets align And the stars shout your sign And you're standing on a rock in the middle of the sky When their is nothing left But the sun in your eye Laugh at the ludicrous chance you had of being alive
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Intermission 02:54
6.
Well everyone keeps talking through their poison pointed teeth Like I’m a child that won’t stop swearing or the bringer of disease I ain’t got nothing that you’ll get, because you’re all immune to me I sit here wishing I had company And the ocean at my feet is swaying like a drunken lawyer Who is talking to his friends about how everybody loves him If I try to change the topic the topographic tilt will mean I’m swimming in my clothes again Reasons to be afraid: Help is on its way Your friends all know your name You’ll have to let them in someday So I stumble ‘round here smiling like I’m hiding something strange Hidden underneath my armour in the cortex of my brain And my brain’s the very thing that made me climb aboard this train So I can’t trust it anymore And my only ray of sunshine lives one thousand miles away And I’ll probably never get to see her pretty face again Because I thought that I’d be selfless and I left her on a whim And she don’t want me anymore My family all keep telling me that they are there for me But I guess I’d best keep moving so they don’t have time to see That I’m the first-born paratrooper who got tangled in a tree And all my comrades hit the ground And you just can’t light a match with all the gas these people spew About their yoga pants and pension plans, how they’re better than you Well I’ve been a lot of places and I’ve paid a lot of dues And my opinions are my own So, if you’re looking for a reason not to get to sleep at night Remember silence means you’re all alone and darkness leaves you blind So keep playing with your mobile phone whilst Government satellites Track every fucking move you make They can watch me all the like ‘cause I’ve got nothing left to hide Except this knot that’s in my stomach and a relentless voice inside That tells me “run across the country till you reach the other side And plunge yourself into the sea” But this country isn’t ours and that is plain enough to see It’s ruled by racist lobby groups and fat cat mining companies And a brainless bunch of bat-shit-boring serpent tongued MP’s Who think that they’re above the law So I try to make it better by forgetting who I am And by numbing it with alcohol and girls who like my band But I fall in love to easy so I had to change my plans And dig a moat to keep me safe Well a few have rowed across it or come flying from above They came bumping into me with boredom dressed up like its love And then knocking some things over undid all the good I’ve done But I still want them all the same Its like I’m a picket for a grape vine or the legs upon her throne Like I’m propping up the things that help her not feel so alone Well I kept the coin she kissed and gave to me then sent me home I hope it helps my luck to change.

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"Sees Carty move on stylistically without losing his identity or any of the qualities that make him special - ★★★★"

- Ian Cuthbertson THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN

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released May 3, 2013

Produced and recorded by Casual Psychotic @ Studio Schreber & GPHQ. Mixed by Gareth "The Gigpiglet" Stuckey & Casual Psychotic @ GPHQ.
Mastered by Rick O'Neil @ Turtlerock Mastering. Studio assistant, Josh Morris. Original Artwork by Hannah Barlow. Layout by Jack Carty. Manufactured and distributed exclusively in Australia and New Zealand by Inertia Pty Ltd www.inertia-music.com. (c) 2013 Jack Carty & Casual Psychotic, (p) 2013 Gigpiglet Recordings. GP0013.

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Jack Carty Brisbane, Australia

Award-winning, independent Australian songwriter.

"The recently married Carty might well have found his happy place" ★★★★ — THE SUNDAY STAR TIMES.

“These songs have almost a purity of spirit and certainly an openness of heart. You should own this" ★★★★ — THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD.

“A sensational sophomore album. It marks him as a man to watch" ★★★★ — THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN.
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