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Blackberry Rust

from Garden Ruin by Garden Ruin

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A subtle corrosion comes over the hills
It's vast and ominous, over thousands of leaves
The fruit's in my hands and I give it a squeeze
and it's harder still to get this off my hands

A series of flashbacks come over me
As I meet every dip and turn in the road
These memories are coming apart

In the blackberry, blackberry rust
In the blackberry, blackberry rust

A persistence of warmth and fading light
As the wine finds its way into my blood
The wind is hissing, the birds fly above
and it's harder still to get this off my hands

The thorns and juice in my clothes
The sunlight wakes me from my nest
These memories are coming apart

In the blackberry, blackberry rust
In the blackberry, blackberry rust

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from Garden Ruin, released April 25, 2011

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Garden Ruin Adelaide, Australia

(2011-2019)

Influenced by the psych-folk of The Byrds, indie doom of Jason Molina and fractured pop of Sparklehorse & Wilco, the songs of Tristan Louth-Robins are grounded in affecting melodies and compelling arrangements, with lyrics evoking the imagery of surging tides, haunted roads and lost nights. On stage Tristan is often joined by fellow Adeladian, Thomas Kalleske (Porchlight Parade). ... more

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