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The Poet's Progress

by Woo

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Life teases me And again it pleases me Content to be Discontent In this way my life is spent The poet’s progress is very slow Word by word he must go Line by line He writes in rhyme Or didn’t you know? Not a good day today His words wouldn’t come out to play Not a good day today His words wouldn’t come out to play Time and time again Through water and the flame In beauty and in pain The way it changes, but remains the same I laugh I cry I hope to know The sky above the earth below Something inside, a love that doesn’t show On and on and on and on we go With no end in sight Living in the day And dying in the night Not a good day today His words wouldn’t come out to play Not a good day today His words wouldn’t come out to play With lies and eyes I look for truth I’m looking for you With lies and eyes I look for truth I’m looking for you
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You are the changer, you dance the change In formless rhythm you remain You are the changer, you dance the change In formless rhythm you remain Liquid fish in quicksilver mind The ever-changing is hard to find In fluid self, your not yourself Spinning on a balanced sphere Swinging time upon the wheel Feel the change, the change revealed Unlock the door and break the seal Your change is complete, the change concealed.

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Recorded between 1975 and 1990

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released August 5, 2021

Lyric's: Columba Powell
Vocals: Mark Ives

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Woo UK

Oddly dubby, mesmeric, insular, playful, undefinable, instantly recognisable, warm, romantic, optimistic, ethereal, timeless, pop music for another universe, time-locked into the spirit of ’67, witty yet quintessentially British, futuristic elevator muzak. ... more

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