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Eloise

from Plasmabat 1989 by Plasmabat

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About a mental health facility near Detroit.

lyrics

Eloise cooks my breakfast hot, Eloise serves me lunch and she's my, my gracious host for dinner.
Eloise picks up after me, she scrubs the tiled floors and ceilings; the ammonia makes me dizzy.
Eloise keeps me warm at night, Eloise holds my hand and she whispers in my ears when I feel lonely.
Eloise never judges me, when I've forgotten how to act, I forget humanity.

This is where I need to live, this is where I want to die, this is where my enemies cannot reach me.
Eloise you'll always be my home and my best friend and my redeemer.

Morning is when I lover her best, morning is when she shines so brightly, the sun shines through the bars and windows.
Daytime is when her joyous noises echo through every hall and every room that holds a friend and not a stranger.
(whispers) Evening is when she's winding down, when she turns the covers back. My door locks from the outside.
Sometimes at night I feel uneasy someone's still trying to find me now, but in confinement I have freedom!

This is where I need to live, this is where I want to die, this is where my enemies cannot reach me.
Eloise you'll always be my home and my best friend and my redeemer.

This is where I need to live, this is where I want to die, this is where my enemies cannot reach me.
Eloise you'll always be my home and my best friend and my redeemer, my redeemer, my redeemer, my redeemer.

credits

from Plasmabat 1989, released January 10, 2021
Hugh Caley, vocals, guitars
Glenn Caley, bass guitar
Doug Gourlay, drums, percussives

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Plasmabat San Francisco, California

California Ebullience and weirdness.

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