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First song on the album, and first song I wrote for the album. Although I didn't know that then, obviously. Kind of about depression, but in a good way.

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Here it starts with nothing/lines and lines of expert terms/lay wild behind the waiting/for better times and better words/if I explain (take some pills)/if I could explain (to do me in)/but then there's nothing more to say/It's just another black dog day/here are days and here are weeks/and here I know I'm not unique/if I could stand (yeah, alcohol)/to write it down(makes me a fool)/you'd see the signs would simply say/It's just another black dog day/just be there/make it better/just another black dog day/broken bones won't pay no mind/keep my thoughts to myself next time/hold me under watch me breathe/watch me fucking breathe/another black dog day

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from If my feet were fingers, I'd stab you in the eye​.​., released February 1, 2012
Written and recorded by Phil Reynolds, with some extra vocals from Marie Reynolds, courtesy of them Postcode and that.

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Phil Reynolds and the Dearly Departed UK

During 2010 I started writing songs on my Paleolithic laptop - snippets of disconnected riffs and half-arsed complaints about the content of Radio 4 news broadcasts. It had occurred to me that, for the first time, I had the songs and the technology to put a record together completely on my own. And I did. I could have got help, but there‘s a freedom in knowing exactly where the buck stops. ... more

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