
The Antlers har recorded a downloadable session over at Daytrotter available here. I also noticed that Hospice has returned to Spotify after being removed for a month or so. It is available here. I can’t stop getting astounded over the marvelous lyrics in the songs from Hospice. Two of my favourite songs from the album are Kettering and Two (both are also on the Daytrotter session). I pasted the lyrics to these songs below.
Two
In the middle of the night I was sleeping sitting up,
when a doctor came to tell me, “Enough is enough.”He brought me out into the hall (I could have sworn it was haunted),
and told me something that I didn’t know that I wanted to hear:
That there was nothing that I could do to save you,
the choir’s gonna sing, and this thing is gonna kill you.
Something in my throat made my next words shake,
and something in the wires made the lightbulbs break.
There was glass inside my feet and raining down from the ceiling,
it opened up the scars that had just finished healing.
It tore apart the canyon running down your femur,
(I thougth that it was beautiful, it made me a believer.)
And as it opened I could hear you howling from your room,
but I hid out in the hall until the hurricane blew.
When I reappered and tried to give you something for the pain,
you came to hating me again and just sang your refreain:You had a new dream, it was more like a nightmare.
You were just a little kid, and they cut your hair,
then they stuck you in machines, you came so close to dying.
They should have listened, they thought that you were lying.
Daddy was an asshole, he fucked you up, built the gears in your head,
now he greases them up. And no one paid attention when you just stopped eating. “Eighty-seven pounds!” and this all bears repeating.Tell me when you think that we became so unhappy,
wearing silver rings with nobody clapping.
When we moved here togehter we were so dissappointed,
sleeping out of tune with our dreams disjointed.
It killed me to see you getting always rejected,
but I didn’t mind the things you threw, the phones I deflected.
I didn’t mind you blaming me for your mistakes,
I just held you in the doorframe through all of the earthquakes.
But you packed up your clothes in that bag every night,
and I would try to grab your ankles (what a pitiful sight.)
But after over a year, I stopped trying to stop you from stomping out that door,
coming back like you always do. Well no one’s gonna fix it for us, no one can.
You say that, ‘No one’s gonna listen, and no one understands.’So there’s no open doors and there’s no way to get through,
there’s no other witnesses, just us two.There’s two people living in one small room,
from your two half-families tearing at you,
two ways to tell the story (no one worries),
two silver rings on our fingers in a hurry,
two people talking inside your brain,
two people believing that I’m the one to blame,
two different voices coming out of your mouth,
while I’m too cold to care and too sick to shout.You had a new dream, it was more like a nightmare.
You were just a little kid, and they cut your hair,
then they stuck you in machines, you came so close to dying.
They should have listened, they thought that you were lying.
Daddy was an asshole, he fucked you up, built the gears in your head,
now he greases them up. And no one paid attention when you just stopped eating. “Eighty-seven pounds!” and this all bears repeating.
Kettering
I wish that I had known in
That first minute we met
The unpayable debt
That I owed you‘Cause you’d been abused
By the bone that refused
You and you hired me
To make up for thatAnd walking in that room
When you had tubes in your arms
Those singing morphine alarms
Out of tuneThey had you sleeping and eating and
And I didn’t believe them
When they called you a hurricane thunder cloudWhen I was checking vitals
I suggested a smile
You didn’t talk for a while
You were freezingYou said you hated my tone
It made you feel so alone
So you told me I had to be leavingBut something kept me standing
By that hospital bed
I should have quit but instead
I took care of youYou made me sleep and uneven
And I didn’t believe them
When they told me that there
Was no saving you