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13.8.24
I hear you calling from the riverbank
I will be coming when the air is black
All my time is lying on the factory floor
And all my time is lying on the factory floor
I will be coming when the air is black
All my time is lying on the factory floor
And all my time is lying on the factory floor
Some say messiah coming got to get it right
Some say messiah coming give me back my time
All my time is lying on the factory floor
And all my time is lying on the factory floor
Some say messiah coming give me back my time
All my time is lying on the factory floor
And all my time is lying on the factory floor
I hear you calling
I hear you calling
I hear you calling
I hear you calling
I hear you calling
Up until 1998, when some people reissued my albums, as far as I was
concerned, I was gone, deleted. No one was listening. But then I got the
shock that people remembered my music. I was doing some gardening, and
listening to some of my songs on cassette, and a part of me thought they
were quite good. I thought, "Maybe somebody will hear them someday."
That same evening, 14 years ago, I got a call from a music writer
telling me that my two albums were being reissued. A shock is not gonna
get much bigger than that, David [...] It was astonishing to me. I won't
ever really be able to believe that it happened. That's how I feel
about it. I had come to terms with the fact that I was deleted, but that
I had always kept writing songs anyway and that was good enough.[4]
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