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The bastards that destroy our lives are sometimes just ourselves.

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🦋 Perspex Island song by song: Earthly Paradise

This song ends the record in a pretty unsettling way. The title is an obvious reference to the "portable Avalon" of Perspex Island, the state of loving and being loved -- the song is bidding farewell to Perspex Island -- "there's nowhere else that I could go, that means that much to me."

The one-two punch of "If You Go Away" and "Earthly Paradise" serves to deflate the easy bliss that I had gotten built up by the narrative arc from "Oceanside" to "Ride". Leaves me totally uncertain about the attainability of Perspex Island.

"The bastards that destroy our lives are sometimes just ourselves."

posted evening of Sunday, April 15th, 2007
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