Love "Angel", not "princess" as it was in the album version. Some of us aren't princesses and don't love princesses. That's why I like this version so much better. Tender nostalgic pain. Perfection.
Casey Kasem's radio show..I listened, but I didn't have friends that made me feel nice. But everything else Mark sings about makes me long for that era.
nostalgia: the ultimate sensation of melancholy when your present existence is devoid of warmth and the future is a gray horizon line of encroaching obsolescence. this song encapsulates this very feeling; the asymptote of doom that is middle age and beyond.
This song takes place in a hospital room. He's standing over a teenage girl---his little sister. She's laying in the hospital bed, unconscious but still alive. He thinks back to a time when they were kids. The two of them were like best friends. But then, as the years counted higher, they grew up and grew apart. In that time, his sister fell into a group of friends who were not good people. They used her. They said bad things about her. In response, she overdosed, and wound up in this hospital bed fighting for her life. This is when he comes to see her, maybe for the first time in a long time. They are alone in the room. The first line of the song is: "I can't let you leave..." The white sheets are the sheets of the hospital bed. He's looking down at her, feeling helpless and wondering how she forgot to love herself. The second stanza is the long held advice he's been wanting to give her, but he could never bring himself to say it until this moment. He thinks maybe the drapes have closed forever on their time together.
Au contraire: Rufus sounds like Mark Kozelek. There's a gap of 6 years between the first albums of Red House (92) and Rufus (98). But the thing is: the two are great artists :)
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.
Love "Angel", not "princess" as it was in the album version. Some of us aren't princesses and don't love princesses. That's why I like this version so much better. Tender nostalgic pain. Perfection.
Casey Kasem's radio show..I listened, but I didn't have friends that made me feel nice. But everything else Mark sings about makes me long for that era.
sounds so nostalgic... makes me think of better times
"I still can't believe all the good things that you did for me" that's for my dad.
this song changed my life
How I'm feeling right now. Its definitely one of those nights.
This is still one of my favorite songs. It's the first rain of this winter and this is perfect!
nostalgia: the ultimate sensation of melancholy when your present existence is devoid of warmth and the future is a gray horizon line of encroaching obsolescence. this song encapsulates this very feeling; the asymptote of doom that is middle age and beyond.
LOVE this song !!!! this version
most Beautiful song ive ever heard
To anyone wondering, this is the vinyl version. The original version (slow acoustic) is on the album.
One of my favourite songs of all time, thank you for uploading
this is so good. I was looking for the other version, but this is much more my kind of Kozelek. the drums are gorgeous.
superior version
This song takes place in a hospital room. He's standing over a teenage girl---his little sister. She's laying in the hospital bed, unconscious but still alive. He thinks back to a time when they were kids. The two of them were like best friends. But then, as the years counted higher, they grew up and grew apart. In that time, his sister fell into a group of friends who were not good people. They used her. They said bad things about her. In response, she overdosed, and wound up in this hospital bed fighting for her life. This is when he comes to see her, maybe for the first time in a long time. They are alone in the room. The first line of the song is: "I can't let you leave..." The white sheets are the sheets of the hospital bed. He's looking down at her, feeling helpless and wondering how she forgot to love herself. The second stanza is the long held advice he's been wanting to give her, but he could never bring himself to say it until this moment. He thinks maybe the drapes have closed forever on their time together.
i think i actually like this version better...
cant figure out wether this is good or bad when you suffer from "nostalgic yearning".
Wow, thank you for posting this.
Hi,,thank you for uploading the right lyrics.
love this song
Au contraire: Rufus sounds like Mark Kozelek. There's a gap of 6 years between the first albums of Red House (92) and Rufus (98). But the thing is: the two are great artists :)
have you forgotten . . .
love it.!!!
From which album is this? This isn't the original version off Songs for a Blue Guitar. This sounds more like Sun Kil Moon-era Mark Kozelek.
My mom likes this song LOL☺☺☺☺☺
Can ANYONE upload the original acoustic version?! Much love!
I bought...song for a blue guitar..because I liked 'have you forgotten'...but the track listed as have you forgotten is not...have you forgotten w.t.f
Sounds a lot like Damien Jurado.
a child's spell
This is a great version, don't get me wrong but the acoustic version is definitely better.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.