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I Am a Part of This Machinery |
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Written and performed by My Dear Killer. Orginally composed for what should have
been a small EP tentatively entitled, I am a Folk Singer but went, for a change, unfinished.
This single recored for a compilation edited by TSBTA, which ended up never been pupblished as well.
Nevertheless, it was finally released on the "My Dear Serial Killer" mini-CDr series, edited by
Boring Machines
Recorded the 16 September 2006, at 67 The Burroughs, Downstairs, Nursery,
North London, U.K. by a Tascam 788 Portastudio multitrack recorder.
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I am a part of this machinery. I am a spring in the clockwork that scans the rhythm of your life and there's
no way to get out of here. I am in principle a molecule, but I have been stretched into a polymer, God know I
wished I was monomer, and there's no room to get displaced out of here. If I fold into my uniform, will you then
think that I'd look beautiful, like in a snapshot with a girlfriend that I have never met before? You are a part of
this machinery, dear, too.
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