First Time

Album: Unreal Unearth (2023)
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  • Remember once I told you 'bout
    How before I heard it from your mouth
    My name would always hit my ears
    As such an awful sound
    And the soul, if that's what you'd call it
    Uneasy ally of the body
    It felt nameless as a river undiscovered underground

    And the first time that you kissed me
    I drank dry the River Lethe
    The Liffey would have been softer on my stomach all the same
    But you spoke some quick new music
    That went so far to soothe this soul
    As it was and ever shall be
    Unearth without a name

    Some part of me must have died
    The first time that you called me baby
    And some part of me came alive
    The first time that you called me baby

    These days I think I owe my life
    To flowers that were left here by my mother
    Ain't that like them, gifting life to you again
    This life lived mostly underground
    Unknowing either sight nor sound
    'Til reaching up for sunlight
    Just to be ripped out by the stem

    Sensing only now it's dying
    Drying out then drowning blindly
    Blooming forth its every colour
    In the moments it has left
    To share the space with simple living things
    Infinitely suffering
    But fighting off like all creation
    The absence of itself
    Anyway

    Some part of me must have died
    Each time that you called me baby
    But some part of me stayed alive
    Each time that you called
    Each time that you called

    C'mere, ooh-la-la
    Ooh-la-la
    Whatever keeps you around
    It keeps you around
    Ooh-la-la
    C'mere, ooh-la-la
    Whatever keeps you around
    It keeps you around

    The last time it was heard out loud
    The perfect genius of our hands and mouths were shocked
    To resignation as the arguing declined
    When I was young I used to guess
    Are there limits to any emptiness?
    When was the last time?
    C'mere to me, when was the last time?

    Some part of me must have died
    The final time you called me baby
    But some part of me came alive
    The final time you called me baby Writer/s: Andrew Hozier Byrne
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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