Don't You
FEiN Little Homes: newspaper war story, why give him money when the world's on fire: don't you ever wanna think about nothing at all; hold your hand, dreams back to the war.
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ISRC QZ2QB1600009 (soundexchange)
Track ten on Little Homes (May 31, 2016), after Twenty-Three. Walton/Woodward co-write. The song sets the reflex to look away against the effort to stay.
Verse one is compassion rationing itself. A newspaper carries a father who lost the only child he had, and the response is to file it under triage: he’s just one guy, why give him money when the world’s on fire? The chorus pitches the easier exit, permission to think about nothing at all. Then verse two quietly refuses both. The narrator holds a partner whose fists were shaking in your sleep again because your dreams take you back to the war, and the closing image gives the blanket its meaning: open your blanket up and let me in. The same blanket returns when the doctor covers a patient’s skin on the closer, Blanket.
The song ends on let me in, no chorus to follow. Where American Man said mind your own business, here someone tries not to look away from the person beside them. Leads into Roadtrip.
Written by Luke Francis Walton and Brandon Michael Woodward (FEiN). Produced and recorded by FEiN at Tiny Giant; engineered at LMU; mixed and mastered by Frank Rosato at Woodcliff (Discogs). Brian Robert Jones, bass (album). Brandon Woodward, guitar, keyboards, found percussion. Luke Walton, keyboards, found percussion. Amaire Johnson, piano. Peter Lee Johnson, violin.
Lyrics
Newspaper came Your thumbs turn Black and blue from all the ink Story's so sad Poor fellow lost the only child he had What's he crying for? You wonder if he cried about the war He's just one guy Why give him money when the World's on fire? Don't you, Don't you Ever wanna think about (nothing at all) Won't you, won't you try? I know you know Everywhere you wanna go (Living it all) Won't you take your time, sometime? I'll hold your hand Your fists were shaking in your sleep again Don't you cry no more I know your dreams take you back to the war Covered your skin Open your blanket up and let me in