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My childhood, lopsided, crumbs, trouble, clear-sighted and leaning up against the wall.

We'd Sellotape the apples back on while they were ripe, sticking to our story every time.

We stood there, same mischief, same background, shame-chagrin with hands behind our backs and our eyes faced down.

We'd celebrate the victory of buckets and doors, smiling all the way out the front door.

How I longed to hold her hand, how I longed to touch her face, how I longed to hear a sound, come from that phone, from far across the town.

That night when all went to hell I thought we'd never see the thorns pulled out of our poor old toes.

We'd imitate the noises that we thought we should make, shouting at the wind and our mistakes.

How I longed to touch her hand, how I longed to see her face, how i longed to hear a sound, come from that voice, from far across the land.

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from Dylan's One Frame Per Second, released November 17, 2014

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Uniform Motion Midi-Pyrénées, France

Uniform Motion was an illustrated indie-folk band combining music with visual arts created by Andy Richards and Renaud Forestie in 2008.

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