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History wringing

from History Wringing by Kieran Monaghan

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Artwork: Images are text from note book and characters taken from a book of drawings by Gee Vaucher. It seemed to sum up the desolation and isolation of the lyrics aptly.

Original CD in very limited edition booklet. Long out of print.

lyrics

1. The Continent of Detritus

The word is lost behind cards and party lines,
the word is never The word.
The word defends itself aggressively.
The word is proactive.
The word is masked by others.
The words meaning is lost.
The word has no commandments bible or religion,
the word is rewritten each day.

The world fractures under the assumption that it was ever whole.

Time continues unhindered,
and its true meaning unknown.
Hands move at bus stops
moving around old technology.
Listening
to conversed words
of household solvents,
vacuum cleaners,
washing machines,
and exhibitions of manly prowess.

Waiting between filler.
Some notice the decay of paint,
the breakfast of rust,
the dressings of the gutter,
spittings of yesterdays words.

It is the living space of the most.

Like many,
some make effort to never notice,
you catch your bus
never knowing what you really left behind.

Aging,
ambition,
and ideology riot.
The decay is constant.
The blue bleeding of old tattoo,
capitalisation of the kibbutz,
the death of the poet,
the decay is constant.
A lesser studied principle of physics.

This global continent of detritus,
recognised by no print house,
map maker,
or tourist brochure.

(<i>Words do not break down,
Word asserts power where the gun cannot.
Words are fixed and inflexible,
malleable and prone to manipulation.
Words are never just words.)

2. Cut Apples

Just outside the border,
stand looking away.
Some eyes singing tears
some say at last.

Over small burners,
into steaming snow,
they cut apples.

Everything’s white,
except the orange
of the headlights
into the dusk.

Without movement,
all we can do
is stop
and stare.

Everywhere else
is refugees and soldiers,
curtains are down,
theatre seats in dust.

This history is covered,
in carpet snow,
draped in cold comfit.

But,
the ice melts
beneath our feet

(<i>A piece about being stuck on the wrong side of the fence from where you want to be. Some can negotiate the process of crossing, some with privilege, some with money, some by ballot.

How does time taste when stuck in transit?)

3. Icarus

Hey, encouraged one,
reach for the stars,
grab em , rip them
from the sky.
Yeah, safety exists
within the distance,
vacuum, drunken solace,
where you can be seen
to be flying,
you can never
take flight!

Compelled son
the mechanical glow
to the brightest moth
still dulls the night.
Through open doors,
the light blinding,
passions
seen in others burnt.
Bravo for the boy
who sees scars
as motivation
for others defeat.

The body balanced
between math and change,
blown by wind.
Under the illusion
of stars revolving,
within the dead light
of history
inside the orbit
of make-believe gravity,
free from memory and sight.

For the arrogance
Icarus didn’t need the sun.

(<i>A song about one's belief about being at the top of the food chain.)

4. Mercator's Map

1636

Know knowledge and power merge,
and for the studious profit.
The world is only soft and hard,
so from the high seat take it.

A blind eye to the world,
be blinded by your own light.
The mouths view’s only meaningful,
when seen with European hindsight.

Stars are the lies of tonight.
Stars are the light of history.
I see no lines carved on the ground,
map marks are lies of boundaries.

An index of colonised lands,
like an index of collection.
Here be ships and here be monsters,
here be European protection.

(<i>) Globalisation, a process that shapes our lives into positive, and for many many people negative, changes to the quality of living.

The world changed after the cartographer Mercator developed a new projection of the world, adding proportion and accuracy for the navigators of the time. This map, this advanced technology, enabled the expanding of the European empires into the rest of the world.

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from History Wringing, released January 10, 2002
All words, loops, percussion, drums, sounds - K Monaghan

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